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I pull back the blinds, taste the air
Time to return to the warmth they gave you
All looks the same, feel so strange
Time passes by in a silent vacuumI push back the night
Step out into the echo
You've been standing in the corner
Always listening to the same wordsNight goes, composing in echoes
Between all the other insects
Looks like a world lost nowTear out the blinds, nothing's changed
I can't place the names but they sound familiar
I've died inside, seven days
Time passes by and died a fractionHere comes the time
The sins of diseration
Feels like maybe you belong here
Gather sentences from nowhereCreatures crawling out the wood work
Stand straight, face to face with your fears
Looks like a world lost nowWho protects you from your protectors
Gone, he waves a stick, keeps you sickPush back the night

Push back the night
Push back the nightHere comes the time
The sins of diseration
Feels like maybe you belong here
Gather sentences from nowhereCreatures crawling out the wood work
Stand straight, face to face with your fears
Looks like a world lost now, looks like a world lost now
Looks like a world lost now

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Hell Is For Heroes were a British post-hardcore band who formed in Camden, London, in September 2000. Will McGonagle and Joe Birch were previously in the band Symposium. After leaving their record label EMI in 2004 following the Payola scandal, they released their second album independently before signing a deal with Burning Heart Records, who subsequently re-released it in 2006. The band's third (self-titled) album was released in June 2007. September 2000 Hell is For Heroes formed
January 2001 1st gig at the Half Moon, Putney


Read more about Hell Is For Heroes on Last.fm.


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