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Boxer
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Utwór Boxer został wydany 15 czerwca 2010 przez SideOneDummy Records jako część albumu American Slang
album cover
Data wydania15 czerwca 2010
WytwórniaSideOneDummy Records
Melodyjność
Akustyczność
Valence
Taneczność
Energia
BPM171

Tekst Utworu

[Verse 1]
Got your pride and your prose
Tucked just like a Tommy gun
Somewhere in the smoke
Just in case you need it
[Verse 2]
I know you got your pride and your prose
Tucked just like a Tommy gun
Somewhere in the smoke, just in case you need it, son
I heard it's been a ride, rougher than the last one
What'd you used to say? Oh, the harder they come
[Verse 3]
But he, he swears he's praying for a good time
And he, he said, he just doesn't miss her
And I have heard you never really lose it, do you?
Do you?
[Verse 4]
You took it all gracefully on the chin
Knowing that the beatings had to someday end
You found the bandages inside the pen
And the stitches on the radio
[Verse 5]
But there was something heavy holding you down
And there were whispers that were driving you crazy
And now you haunt the heart of this town
Remember when I knew a boxer, baby
[Verse 6]
And your tattooed knuckles, oh how they grind down
Try to be a man, tough just like your father
Try to settle down, more like c-calm down
Remember them songs and the reasons we were singing for
[Verse 7]
But he said he just doesn't miss her
And he, he says it's somewhere in his framework
And I have heard you never really lose it, do you?
Do you?
[Verse 8]
You took it all gracefully on the chin
Knowing that the beatings had to someday end
You found the bandages inside the pen
And the stitches on the radio
[Verse 9]
But there was something heavy holding you down
And there were reasons that were driving you crazy
Until you haunt the heart of this town
Remember when I knew a boxer, baby
[Verse 10]
And you can wait all night long
Until it all goes wrong
And you waste away your soul
And you can wait, wait, wait, wait
[Verse 11]
You took it all gracefully on the chin
Knowing that the beatings had to someday end
You found the bandages inside the pen
And the stitches on the radio
[Verse 12]
But there was something heavy holding you down
And there were whispers that were driving you crazy
Until you haunt the heart of this town
Remember when I knew a boxer, baby
[Verse 13]
Remember when I knew a boxer, baby
Written by: The Gaslight Anthem
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