My life flashed before my eyes when I realised
There’s no hope for someone from this town
And my home from home drags me down
And my home from home drags me down
When my world turns upside down
I’ll greet it with open arms
Dreams will eventually fall apart
I’ll hold my head up high
If you could see through my eyes the beauty
That I can’t describe
I just can’t describe
I know that I can make it
This time it feels so right
There’s something within me I know that can’t be caged
We know that we are doomed in the role that we play
But I’ll make the most of this in everyday
I’ve seen so much positivity
And there’s only so much I can take
Embracing what life has to offer
For a heavyweight
Thinker of the world
This is what means the most to me
The life we treat so graciously
This is what means the most to us
The life that pushes us to see
Some may see us as naïve
No one can stand in our way
Of what we will achieve
What means the most
Will push us forward
A feeling so close
I know that we can make it
This time it feels so right
To have the heart of a hero is
What I can’t follow
Proving to be a real human being
But does a real hero really exist?
I’m still yet to find out
The heart
Of a hero
Is what
I can’t follow
What means the most
Will push us forward
A feeling so close
Proving to be a real human being
The search continues on
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I'm sorry I missed out on this band 'til now. Landscapes sound excellent, a must for any fan of UKHC in the first decade of the century. I'd put them on a playlist with early Gallows, Alexisonfire, Comeback Kid, Dead Swans, Lay It On The Line, Mercury League and HHH. Burning Flag Designs
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While I understand the change of direction completely. I do wish we got one more show where this album was played in full, as there are a lot of bangers slept on here. bdogz
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