Hell Is for Heroes - I Can Climb Mountains Lyrics

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I Can Climb Mountains

I Can Climb Mountains Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For I Can Climb Mountains By Hell Is for Heroes?
Give me some kind of hope
Give me one honest lie to promote And try to think better days when you choke When blood for profit gain wins your vote And you can fake smiles to make you feel When its time to break the deal 'Cause it's easy now, I'm easy now And buy a new disease When it pays to sell the cure It's easy now, I'm easy now 'Cause I can climb mountains I can spit further than you can hurl And I can swallow failure just to learn And I can build bridges from, what you burn And you can fake smiles to make you feel When its time to close the deal And it's easy now, I'm easy now And buy a new disease When it pays to sell the cure It's easy now, I'm easy now 'Cause I can run, I can hide I can take a world of pain in a stride And I don't need fairy tales to pretend And I don't need heroes to depend on I can heal, I can regenerate I can give birth and I can meditate And I can hate, I can love, I can f*ck I can see the view below from the top With arms around it I'll take the summit With arms around it I'm home |
Who Wrote I Can Climb Mountains By Hell Is for Heroes?
James Mccarlie Findlay, Joseph Birch, Justin Robin Schlosberg, Tomas Edward O'donoghue, Will Mcgonagle
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What's The Duration Of The I Can Climb Mountains By Hell Is for Heroes?The duration of I Can Climb Mountains is 3:20 minutes and seconds. |
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