So take me back behind
Hedgerows we lay behind the
Same day we lost our minds
The day we started the war
Oh we were fifteen years old
And we were fifteen boys cold
Swigging cheap vodka
Oh it was still
Worth fighting for
And you told me that day
Things would always be that way
Things would stay the same
The day we started the war
And you sold me a dream
We'd take everything we'd say
Oh we would be two kings and
Bottles in hand - oh we go
(Chorus)
La, la la la singing
These lives are for living
Won't wait no more for some
Hero, to take me away
La la la singing
We missed the last train and
Life goes too fast but now
We don't need heroes anyway
Now all my friends they've got
Girlfriends and sandwiches they
They take the bus to work
The work that they, worked so hard for
And on a Friday night they
Dance in the nightclub light they
Try find a girl they like
Or pass out with a smile on the floor
Cus they sold them a dream
Dream of the Western man the
Dream of a good health plan
To sit in a retirement home
But not me - I still believe
We'll take everything we see
Oh we will be too kings and
Bottles in hand - oh we go
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