Sky Hero

edm female voice uplifting violins

June 19th, 2024suno

Lyrics

[Verse] He flies through the sky so high With courage in his heart Never stops to wonder why He's playing his part [Verse 2] Wings of hope are by his side Lighting up the night Takes his duty as his guide In the endless fight [Chorus] Sky hero fly so free You are the light we see In the darkness you arise With fire in your eyes [Verse 3] Thunder roars but he stays calm Facing every storm His spirit keeps us warm In the coldest form [Bridge] Sky hero there's no fear With you we’ll persevere Endless battles you endure Our fate is safe and sure [Verse 4] High above the world below Shining with true might Guardian in the golden glow Defender in the night

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