Verse 1
I was born to be royal
I was made to be free
But I was torn from the garden
When that devil lied to me
Verse 2
I was formed from the soil
I got dirt inside of me
But I was born to be royal
I was made for glory
Chorus
Take me back to the garden
Take me back and walk with me
For Your presence I am longing
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