Honor Never Dies

Album: The Divinity Of Purpose (2013)
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  • Sometimes standing for what you believe
    Means standing alone
    Sometimes standing for what you believe
    Means standing alone

    When the limelight grows dim
    And our heroes fade away
    Some men still fight silent battles until their final days
    Some will be forgotten having no one know their names
    But I stand here grateful for the courage that they gave

    I am just a son
    A brother, a father and a friend
    No more, not any less
    I am just another man still fighting
    But I wouldn't be here if I wasn't taught that
    Honor never dies

    When your heart is questioned
    There are hearts with hope still beating
    Waiting for footsteps that might not come
    Born with nothing just a weight to carry through life
    And the journey they are on

    I am just a son
    A brother, a father and a friend
    No more, not any less
    I am just another man still fighting
    But I wouldn't be here if I wasn't taught that
    Honor never dies

    When your heart is questioned
    Honor never dies
    When your beliefs are tested

    Sometimes standing for what you believe
    Means standing alone
    Sometimes standing for what you believe
    Means standing alone
    Sometimes standing for what you believe
    Means standing alone
    Sometimes standing for what you believe
    Means standing alone
    Sometimes standing for what you believe
    Means standing alone
    Sometimes standing for what you believe
    Means standing alone Writer/s: CHRIS BEATTIE, JAMEY JASTA
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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