Beautiful Losers (Demo)

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Coheed and Cambria - Rock, Progressive Rock

Beautiful Losers (Demo)

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[Verse 1] Your weight on my shoulders At the top I break down, I call out Young lovers, please help me They see with no sound, a new crowd But I'm here to attest Odds against, I always say "never" With these feelings repressed With no hope, the know-how Where there's a will, there's a way out [Chorus] Hey, Kid There's no shame Or reason to doubt For crying out loud Run like they're out for your blood When life feels like zero Beautiful Losers, you're my hero [Post-Chorus] Never thought, never thought Never thought I'd be a hero Never thought, never thought Never thought I'd be a hero [Verse 2] Am I better off left A half empty glass and a thirst unquenched? Stand up and defend All you are and all you weren't In my empty eyes can I find the "me"? The more I lie, I find the truth I seek [Chorus] Hey, Kid There's no shame Or reason to doubt For crying out loud Run like they're out for first blood When you're left with zero Beautiful Losers, you're my hero [Post-Chorus] Never thought, never thought Never thought I'd be a hero Never thought, never thought Never thought I'd be a hero Never thought, never thought Never thought I'd be a hero Never thought, never thought Never thought I'd be a hero [Bridge] Wrong side of courage In a soapbox dystopia Hook, line and sinker Time will bind, time will undo All you wanted to Hope got away from you And left you its counterfeit The bastards tried to break you [Chorus] Hey, Kid There's no shame And no reason to doubt For crying out loud Run like the dead have risen When you're left with zero Beautiful Losers, you're my hero [Outro] Hey! You'll always be my hero Beautiful Losers Hey! You'll always be my hero Beautiful Losers

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Credits

Writers
  • Claudio Sanchez