Matt Moberg - Bravery Songs Lyrics
She was cold as ice on a Minnesota nightSo I gave her my cigarettes to burnShe said, "I was born to go-straight-to-hell"I said, "Tell me something I haven't heard"So we packed up the car and we headed to the westWhere Tinseltown told me to comeShe made me dress in my Sunday bestAnd I held her as she came undoneHallelujah, no, hallelujah, noAnd nine weeks later we had nine reasons whyCalifornia couldn't hold us foreverSo we went to the church and bid our souls goodbyeWith a priest saying, "For worse or for better"Hallelujah, no, hallelujah, noWe drove all night long like someoneWas still on our side, we sang our bravery songsAnd the world was ours tonightYeah, I think we're gonna make itWe pulled up close to that first foot of snowWhere Mom and Dad were waiting in the yardThey looked at us, their arms all crossedAnd said, "We knew you wouldn't get very far"Call it rebellion or the act of youthBut I got back inside of my carShe lit up a smoke, she pulled her aviators downShe said, "Just drive, baby, drive, drive, drive"We drove all night long like someoneWas still on our side, we sang our bravery songsAnd the world was ours tonightAnd we drove all night long, like someoneWas still on our side, we sang our bravery songsAnd the world was ours tonightAnd I think we're gonna make it, loveHallelujah, no, hallelujah, noHallelujah, no, hallelujah, no