Lyrics Local Hero - Bruce Springsteen
I
was
driving
through
my
hometown
I
was
just
kinda
killin'
time
When
i
seen
a
face
staring
out
of
a
black
velvet
painting
From
the
window
of
the
five
and
dime
I
couldn't
quite
recall
the
name
But
the
pose
looked
familiar
to
me
So
I
asked
the
salesgirl
"Who
was
that
man
Between
the
doberman
and
Bruce
Lee?"
She
said
"Just
a
local
hero"
"Local
hero"
she
said
with
a
smile
"Yeah
a
local
hero
he
used
to
live
here
for
awhile"
I
met
a
stranger
dressed
in
black
At
the
train
station
He
said
"Son
your
soul
can
be
saved"
There's
beautiful
women
nights
of
low
livin'
And
some
dangerous
money
to
be
made
There's
a
big
town
'cross
the
whiskey
line
And
if
we
turn
the
right
cards
up
They
make
us
boss
the
devil
pays
off
And
them
folks
that
are
real
hard
up
They
get
their
local
hero
Somebody
with
the
right
style
They
get
their
local
hero
Somebody
with
just
the
right
smile
Well
I
learned
my
job
I
learned
it
well
Fit
myself
with
religion
and
a
story
to
tell
First
they
made
me
the
king
then
they
made
me
pope
Then
they
brought
the
rope
I
woke
to
a
gypsy
girl
sayin'
"Drink
this"
Well
my
hands
had
lost
all
sensation
These
days
I'm
feeling
all
right
'Cept
I
can't
tell
my
courage
from
my
desperation
From
the
tainted
chalice
Well
I
drunk
some
heady
wine
Tonight
I'm
layin'
here
But
theres
somethin'
in
my
ear
Sayin'
theres
a
little
town
just
beneath
the
floodline
Needs
a
local
hero
Somebody
with
the
right
style
Lookin'
for
a
local
hero
Someone
with
the
right
smile
Lookin'
for
a
local
hero
Somebody
with
the
right
style
Lookin'
for
a
local
hero
Somebody
with
just
the
right
smile
Local
hero
local
hero
she
said
with
a
smile
Local
hero
he
used
to
live
here
for
awhile
Local
hero
Local
hero
Local
hero
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