I was walking along some downtown avenue.
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I was whistling a new song to myself.
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and it went, it went something like this one,
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but I just couldn't make it end.
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but I was talking about this song to a friend of mine,
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and she sang me a new song of her own.
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she said, she said the cards are still stacked against her,
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but she said she could still do it alone.
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and i saw for all of us, she spoke:
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"wont you stand up for the hearts of oak?"
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I was listening to this song by this friend of mine.
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I was feeling what she said, i was hearing her rage.
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she said, "no weak, no weak heart shall prosper!"
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she said, she said,"nothing's wrong,
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and I belong on this stage" and i saw for all of us,
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she spoke: "wont you stand up for the hearts of oak?"
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and I saw her stand - she couldnt be broken.
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and I saw her show her heart of oak
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again and again and again and...
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If you think, if you think, everything is cool (yeah, yeah),
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can't you hear, can't you hear what the girl goes through? (yeah, yeah)
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can you tell, can you tell me that it's not true?
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(no, no) can you find, can you find the heart of oak in you?
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when the night, it ends, and you've awoken,
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wont you stand up with your heart of oak again?
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like the girl withstands
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she cant be broken wont you stand up for the hearts of oak
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again and again and again and again
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I was walking along some downtown avenue.
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I was sharing the sidewalk with my friend.
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we were singing this song together and it sounded so good,
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we said, we said "let's sing it again!" (and it had
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no end)...
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Hearts Of Oak
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Ted Leo & The Pharmacists |