Well there�s a moon shining bright
Little partner, let's light a fire tonight
Rob a bank, steal a mule
Little partner, we�ll be nobody�s fool
And we�ll run like heroes run
Yeah we�ll run when the mornin� comes

Many men on our tail
Little partner, run �fore we go to jail
And if they catch you, have no doubt
Little partner, I�ll come and break you out

And we�ll run like heroes run
Yeah we�ll run when the mornin� comes
Oh we�ll run with the mornin� sun
Yeah we�ll run like heroes run

(whistling)

Many moons have gone by
Little partner, sometimes I wonder why
People turn and betray
Little partner, someday I�ll come your way

And we�ll run like heroes run
Yeah we�ll run when the mornin� comes
Yeah we�ll run with the mornin� sun
Yeah we�ll run like heroes run

Like heroes run, like heroes run, like heroes run, like heroes...


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    This is NOT the meaning, but it reminds me of best friends in high school; doing stupid shit together, one gets caught, the other figures out a way to save his/her ass.

    erikmsimson June 30, 2007   Link
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    Although I'm not positive, I think Damien Rice wrote this specifically for the film 'Mickybo and Me.' And that's basically what it's about: two little boys who are best friends and get into trouble together but the turmoil in N Ireland eventually alienates them from eachother. Brilliant film, brilliant song - I only wish I could get my hands on it.

    ThoughtCriminal11on January 14, 2008   Link
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    Yeah, I agree. The lyrics are too perfect for the film to not have been written especially for it. Such a cute song, and, even though I'm a massive Damien Rice fan, I wish he'd include more stuff like this and 'Cross-Eyed Bear' on his albums. It's absolutely lovely.

    ClareGerion March 05, 2008   Link

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