When We Were Kids

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How many do greens in the unemployment line?
 The color of the color doors don't matter this time
 As the boys on the hill play the fiddle
 While this place burns
 Later, Liberty should steal as she walks the plank
 For stuff a bridge in Brooklyn, I think
 And she takes the punch
 We lose all we've learned
 Well, maybe just for once
 We'll remember what we read in history books
 (Woah)
 And as the ship is sinking
 It's clear
 We never took a look (woah-ah)
 Our voice is louder and our hearts are strong
 Like when we were kids, singing punk rock songs
 Then if you don't have heart
 You might as well be dying
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 It seems that by now we've all lost our joys
 And sooner or later, it might be a voice
 But if we sing together
 We just might get hurt
 Maybe just for once
 We'll remember what we read in history books
 (Woah)
 And as the ship is sinking
 It's clear
 We never took a look (woah-ah)
 Our voice is louder and our hearts are strong
 Like when we were kids, singing punk rock songs
 Then if you don't have heart
 You might as well be dying
 Our voice is louder and our hearts are strong
 Like when we were kids, singing punk rock songs
 Then if you don't have heart
 You might as well be dying
 Our voice is louder and our hearts are strong
 Like when Sam Cooke sang
 All the changes gonna come
 And if you don't have soul
 You might as well be dying
 One more time
 Our voice is louder and our hearts are strong
 Like when we were kids, singing punk rock songs
 Then if you don't have heart
 You might as well be dying
 Our voice is louder and our hearts are strong
 Like when we were kids, singing punk rock songs
 Then if you don't have heart
 If you don't have soul
 Then may you never have no rock 'n' roll
 And if you don't have heart
 You might as well be dying
 If you don't have soul
 You might as well be dying
 

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Duration
03:39
Key
3
Tempo
128 BPM

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