Matt Moberg
Matt Moberg - Bravery Songs lyrics
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She was cold as ice on a Minnesota night So I gave her my cigarettes to burn She said, "I was born to go-straight-to-hell" I said, "Tell me something I haven't heard" So we packed up the car and we headed to the west Where Tinseltown told me to come She made me dress in my Sunday best And I held her as she came undone Hallelujah, no, hallelujah, no And nine weeks later we had nine reasons why California couldn't hold us forever So we went to the church and bid our souls goodbye With a priest saying, "For worse or for better" Hallelujah, no, hallelujah, no We drove all night long like someone Was still on our side, we sang our bravery songs And the world was ours tonight Yeah, I think we're gonna make it We pulled up close to that first foot of snow Where Mom and Dad were waiting in the yard They looked at us, their arms all crossed And said, "We knew you wouldn't get very far" Call it rebellion or the act of youth But I got back inside of my car She lit up a smoke, she pulled her aviators down She said, "Just drive, baby, drive, drive, drive" We drove all night long like someone Was still on our side, we sang our bravery songs And the world was ours tonight And we drove all night long, like someone Was still on our side, we sang our bravery songs And the world was ours tonight And I think we're gonna make it, love Hallelujah, no, hallelujah, no Hallelujah, no, hallelujah, no