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Former Glory
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Rock
Former Glory was released on January 1, 2007 by The Hoodies as a part of the album A Place On Solid Ground
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Release DateJanuary 1, 2007
LabelThe Hoodies
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM75

Credits

Lyrics

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
Light up the darkest night and the blackest sky
And 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
Light up the darkest night and the blackest sky
And every second that you spent, spending all your compliments, another little star ignites out where you are, out where you, where you are
Someday you'll watch that second hand like a hawk
Hanging on to everything you've got (Hanging on, hanging on, you keep on hanging on)
Your hair is white and blowing on the wind on your porch
Would you do it all again? (All again, all again, you do it all again)
Again
Written by: Daniel Armbruster, Joseph Morinelli
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