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Tyrant Kings Lyrics - The Reckoning - Needtobreathe

Shadows of greatness, it's the story of a small town 

We wore the colors of our favorite little let down 

The lies we told were never much, but who could keep track 

Enough that we all left the fire and never looked back 

 

The tyrant kings 

We had everything 

Still I'm feeling like a vagrant in my own town 

I'm like an awkward conversation 

All of this work and I ain't seein' any wages 

I ain't gonna stop until I do 

 

More times than not the ones you love are who you let down 

We're chasing something big our parents never tracked down 

The hardest part is looking back and making sense of 

The humble tries and troubled times of where we came from 

 

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The tyrant kings 

We had everything 

Still I'm feeling like a vagrant in my own town 

I'm like an awkward conversation 

All of this work and I ain't seein' any wages 

I ain't gonna stop until I do 

 

Still I'm feeling like a vagrant 

Lost in a world where no one thinks that we can make it 

Don't you know time is like a fortune when we take it 

Baby, let me spend my time with you 

 

The tyrant kings 

We had everything 

Still we run to you 

We were like tyrant kings 

We had everything 

Still we run to you 

 

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Still I'm feeling like a vagrant in my own town 

I'm like an awkward conversation 

All of this work and I ain't seein' any wages 

I ain't gonna stop until I do 

 

Shadows of greatness, it's the story of a small town 

We wore the colors of our favorite little let down 

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