
When the Battle is Over Aretha Franklin
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[Verse 1]
One more time you hurt me
You thought you you had your victory
One more reason for you to worry
'Cause you got the best of me
You should never count your chickens
Before you eggs get hatched
I believe it, mm, to my soul
You finally met your match
Tell me now
[Chorus]
When this battle is over
Who will wear the crown
When this battle is over
Who will wear the crown
Who it will be
Who it will be
Will it be you
Will it be me
[Verse 2]
Tell me now: who will wear the crown, yeah, yeah
Ever time i kiss ya
I feel I get the upper hand
I want you, ooo, to surrender
And tell me ya going be my man
A slip of the lip has been known to sink a ship
And i believe I believe I believe to my soul
I finally got a winner's slip
One more time you hurt me
You thought you you had your victory
One more reason for you to worry
'Cause you got the best of me
You should never count your chickens
Before you eggs get hatched
I believe it, mm, to my soul
You finally met your match
Tell me now
[Chorus]
When this battle is over
Who will wear the crown
When this battle is over
Who will wear the crown
Who it will be
Who it will be
Will it be you
Will it be me
[Verse 2]
Tell me now: who will wear the crown, yeah, yeah
Ever time i kiss ya
I feel I get the upper hand
I want you, ooo, to surrender
And tell me ya going be my man
A slip of the lip has been known to sink a ship
And i believe I believe I believe to my soul
I finally got a winner's slip
"When the Battle is Over" by Aretha Franklin, released in 1970, is a soulful gospel song that explores themes of perseverance, faith, and hope amidst struggles. The lyrics convey a message of eventual peace and salvation after life's challenges, emphasizing resilience and the promise of a better tomorrow. Musically, it features powerful vocals, rich harmonies, and a strong gospel influence. This song has resonated deeply within the African American community and beyond, symbolizing strength in adversity. #Gospel
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