Battle Born

Album: Battle Born (2012)
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  • You lost faith in the human spirit
    You walk around like a ghost
    Your star-spangled heart
    Took a train for the coast

    When you shine you're a hilltop mansion
    So how'd you lose the light?
    Was it blown by the wind
    In the still of the night?

    You're up against the wall

    Up against the wall
    There's something dying on the street
    When they knock you down
    You're gonna get back on your feet
    ('Cause you can't stop now)

    I always saw you as a kind of keeper
    A mother to a child
    But your boys have grown soft
    And your girls have gone wild

    From the Blue Ridge to the Black Hills
    To the Redwood sky
    The season may pass
    But the dream doesn't die

    Now don't you drop the ball

    Up against the wall
    There's something dying on the street
    When they knock you down
    You're gonna get back on your feet
    ('Cause you can't stop now)

    And when they break your heart
    And when they cause your soul to mourn
    Remember what I said
    Boy, you was battle born
    ('Cause you can't stop now)

    You was battle born

    When the night falls on the land
    Are you haunted by the sound?
    It's gonna take more than a hand
    To turn this thing around
    Won't you lean it on me?
    Rescue, set me free

    Up against the wall (up against the wall)
    There's something dying on the street
    When they knock you down (up against the wall)
    You're gonna get back on your feet
    'Cause you can't stop now ('cause you can't stop now)

    And did they break your heart? (Did they break your heart?)
    And did they cause your soul to mourn?
    Remember what I said (remember what I said)
    Boy, you was battle born (you were battle born)
    'Cause you can't stop now ('cause you can't stop now)

    Come on, show your face (come on, show your face)
    Come on, give us one more spark (give us one more spark)
    We'll sing your song of fire (sing your song of fire)
    Unless we fall into the dark (fall into the dark)
    'Cause you can't stop now ('cause you can't stop now)

    You never live, you never learn
    You never shine if you never burn
    A rising tide, the undertow
    The famine and the overflow
    Well, turn away, welcome home Writer/s: Brandon Flowers, Dave Brent Keuning, Mark August Stoermer, Ronnie Jr. Vannucci
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Aryen from Gn-z11PsyVias subliminal message got me here ffs. I have work tomorrow. its 3 am.
    "Sing a Song of *Blue Magic* Fire, Lest we Fall into the Dark"
    #Puff
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