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Storm broke the world I knew, tore the ship in two,
Left with nothing but a heartbeat and a piece of broken wood.
Father taught me fire, taught me how to stand,
Then the fever took him from me and I learned to hunt the land.
Bare feet on the earth, every breath a fight,
But I found my strength in the harsh jungle life.
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I was scared, I was small, but the jungle heard my cry—
And it didn’t give me mercy… it taught me how to survive.
’Cause I’d rather face the claws and teeth
Than the polished lies that fill your streets.
The jungle shows its danger, straight and real.
But the world of men cuts deeper still—
They smile, then they deceive.
So I choose the place where truth still breathes.
I made my home in the wild,
And the wild made a queen of me.
Leopard in the branches, death within its eyes,
But I spared its final heartbeat—now it guards me by my side.
Gar walks like thunder, I move like the wind,
Every creature knows my footsteps, every tree calls me a friend.
I learned the language of river and bone,
And in the roar of the night, I was never alone.
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Danger doesn’t frighten me—the lies behind your eyes do.
Out here the truth has teeth… and I trust it more than you.
’Cause I’d rather face the claws and teeth
Than the polished lies that fill your streets.
The jungle shows its danger, straight and real.
But the world of men cuts deeper still—
They smile, then they deceive.
So I choose the place where truth still breathes.
I made my home in the wild,
And the wild made a queen of me.
One day strangers found me, said they came in peace—
Took me to a world of mirrors, masks, and silver screens.
But every word had daggers, every handshake hid a price—
I’d rather hear a tiger’s growl
Than a gentle, practiced lie.
So leave your towers, your traded souls,
Your hearts behind unspoken codes—
Give me forests, storms, and open sky,
Where even danger doesn’t lie.
To your concrete idols I'll never bow,
I rule the jungle, my home now.
I made my life in the wild—
And the wild made a queen of me.
Yeah, the wild made a queen of me.