Hometown Heroes
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Hometown Heroes
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Another Sunday, it's our last chance to break
A thousand words would never say the thoughts I waste
You think your pretty, last time to dance
I'll savor every time you'll never have a chance
Another midnight, we'll never die
A million times you've tried, but your just taking up my time
It's always getting harder, I'll let you slip by,
each time my blood drips dry heroes never die
Take me away, It's getting harder every day I'm on my knees
Each day slips by, but every time you try, your heroes never die
I hate the way you taste, I'm getting stronger
We'll never be the same, can't last much longer
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Death In December performs "Hometown Heroes", and this lyric page sits inside the Death In December catalog on LyroVerse.
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