paroles de chanson Former Glory - The Hoodies
Good
morning,
son,
how
are
you?
You're
only
seventeen*
You
say
the
world
outside
is
watching
you
in
your
sleep.
You've
got
the
promise
of
forever,
but
your
youth
is
wearing
thin.
And
your
best
days
are
coming
to
an
end.
You're
saying
that
"I,
I
won't
forget
how
it
feels
to
be
so
young
and
have
no
regrets".
But
it's
at
the
ending
of
the
story
that
all
your
former
glory
Is
pushed
back
into
the
light,
to
light
up
the
darkest
night
And
the
blackest
sky.
And
for
every
second
that
you
spent,
Spending
all
your
compliments,
Another
little
star
ignites
out
where
you
are,
Out
where
you
are.
And
now
the
days
they
blur
together,
After
all,
they're
all
the
same.
But
you're
still
trying
to
make
sense
of
the
names.
There's
only
seven
to
remember,
but
you're
struggling
with
three.
And
the
weight
of
the
world
has
brought
you
to
your
knees.
You're
still
saying
that
"I,
I
won't
forget
how
it
feels
to
be
so
young
and
have
no
regrets".
But
it's
at
the
ending
of
the
story
that
all
your
former
glory
Is
pushed
back
into
the
light,
to
light
up
the
darkest
night
And
the
blackest
sky.
And
for
every
second
that
you
spent,
Spending
all
your
compliments,
Another
little
star
ignites
out
where
you
are,
Out
where
you
are.
Someday
you'll
watch
the
second
hand
like
a
hawk,
Hanging
on
to
everything
you've
got.
Your
hair's
white
and
blowing
in
the
wind
on
your
porch.
Would
you
do
it
all
again?
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