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Too Late The Hero Lyrics


I got a message from a girl in distress
She was a prisoner in an apartment address
But like a hero to the scene of the crime
I lost my way and there was so little timeStood at a bus stop on a cold rainy day
Tire through a puddle threw some mud in my face
No bus arrived so I just crawled into town
I took my chances on the undergroundSubway station, wall to wall people
I couldn't squeeze onto a train
In desperation, I looked for a taxi
But oh, the searching was in vainToo late the hero, ten down to zero
Too late the hero, why did she say
"Boy, boy, you're way too late?
She said, "Boy, boy you're way too late"I caught a train but there was nowhere to sit
Reached for a strap, I thought, I heard something rip
There on the Central Line, my pants fell apart
Train broke down and we were stuck in the darkSubway tunnel claustrophobia
Best suit, wrinkled and damp
Finally when I crawled up to her door

She said, "Goodbye chump"Too late the hero, ten down to zero
Too late the hero, why did she say
"Boy, boy, you're way too late?
She said, "Boy, boy you're way too late"Did I see someone in the shadow?
Did I hear footsteps on the floor?
Did I hear laughter in the background
Just before she slammed that door?I turned around and I headed home
I was tired, rejected and cold
Missed the last train, left around midnight
So I walked that lonesome roadToo late the hero, ten down to zero
Too late the hero, why did she say
"Boy, boy, you're way too late?
She said, "Boy, boy you're way too late"(Too late, too late the hero)
Way too late
(Too late, too late the hero)
Way too late
(Too late, too late the hero)
Way too late
Too late hey, hey, hey

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In the late 1960s, Roger Earl and Lonesome Dave Peverett first toured America as members of the seminal British band Savoy Brown . Together with guitarist Kim Simmonds, Savoy Brown was on the cutting edge of the emerging British blues-rock scene, and they influenced countless musicians on both sides of the Atlantic. In 1971, wanting to give a more rock 'n roll flavour to the blues-boogie music they were playing with Savoy, Dave and Roger enlisted lead/slide guitarist Rod Price and bassist Tony Stevens, formed a new band, Foghat.

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