Barroom Hero

Album: Do Or Die (1998)
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  • Face down in the gutter won't admit defeat though his clothes are soiled and black,
    He's a big, strong man with a childs mind,
    Don't you take his booze away!
    He's been at it for years drinking balls and beer he's a hero to most he meets,
    But inside he cries black swollen eyes,
    This man he sheds no tears!
    Now his wife & kids sing a different tune as they worry about their daddy dying,
    But this arrogant fool breaks every rule it'll be nothing but pride that kills him.

    Could he listen no he won't that's all she wrote he'll be dead before the daylight shines,
    But the thoughts and prayers of a million strong might keep this fool from dying.

    Could he listen no he won't that's all she wrote he'll be dead before the daylight shines,
    But the thoughts and prayers of a million strong might keep this fool from dying.

    He's a legend in the bar with every scar fights a thousand bigger men,
    But now he fights and looses got all the bruises will someone please step in?
    Cause this Irish fools got a great big heart he keeps climbing back in to the ring
    In the low down circles where he holds his court this man he once was king.

    Could he listen no he won't that's all she wrote he'll be dead before the daylight shines,
    But the thoughts and prayers of a million strong might keep this fool from dying.

    Could he listen no he won't that's all she wrote he'll be dead before the daylight shines,
    But the thoughts and prayers of a million strong might keep this fool from dying Writer/s: KEN CASEY, MATTHEW EDWARD KELLY, RICK BARTON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Willie from ScottsdaleThis song played during the closing credit of the Afghanistan War documentary "Restrepo." The lyrics are a tad off, but the spirit of Battle Company and the DM's fighter is close. RIP Juan "Doc" Restrepo.
  • Sarah from Bedford, NsLoL I'm glad there's still bands out there that write songs about other things then just drugs and ex girlfriends. Great song!
  • Johnny from Ft Worth, TxAaaah, beer muscles. Love the DKM's
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