We Can't Be Beat

Album: Heaven (2012)
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  • I was the Duke of Earl
    The Duke of Earl
    But it couldn't last
    I was the Pony Express
    But I ran out of gas
    Oh golden dreams
    Golden dreams, all lose their glow,
    I don't need perfection, I love the whole
    Oh give me a life, that needs correction
    Nobody loves, loves perfection
    Loneliness, loneliness will run you through
    All the kids are laughing, I'm laughing too, oh

    If you want my eyes, take my eyes, they're always true
    If you want my heart, take my heart, it's right here for you
    It's been so long, been so long, but I made it through
    It's been so long, been so long, but I made it through
    It's been so long

    We'll never leave
    We can't be beat
    We can't be beat
    We'll never leave
    We can't be beat
    The world is ours
    We can't be beat
    We can't be beat
    We can't be beat Writer/s: James Hamilton Leithauser, Matthew Frederick Barrick, Paul C. Maroon, Peter M. Bauer, Walter R. Martin
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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