When I was a young boy, I didn't eat much
A can of one or two, or eight won't touch
For what it's in, I got amends
With an empty milk bottle and a screaming hand

You are my hero
You are my hero
You are my hero
You are my hero
Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
You are my hero
You are my hero
You are my hero
You are my hero
I, don't, know

I try my best, to still have fun
Cowboys and Indians, more pies you can burst
For what it's in, I got amends
With an empty milk bottle and a screaming hand

You are my hero
You are my hero
You are my hero
You are my hero
Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
You are my hero
You are my hero
You are my hero
You are my hero
I, don't, know

Look at that young boy, he's older now
He thought that life was simple
But he's finding out
He sees how hard things were, for his old man
With an empty milk bottle and a screaming hand


Lyrics submitted by TheDirge, edited by Zachary830, scottcentilli, SylentEcho

Screaming Hand Lyrics as written by Jimmy Lee Lindsay

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    this is the funniest interpretation ever "Cowboys and Indians, more pies you can burst" hahaha

    doorman666on September 08, 2010   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    When I was a young boy, I didn't need much A kind word or two, or a warm touch But instead, I got a man With an empty beer bottle and a screaming hand

    [chorus] You are my hero x4 Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no You are my hero x4 And you're dying now

    I tried my best, to still have fun Cowboys and Indians, mudpies and cap-guns But instead, I got a man With an empty beer bottle and a screaming hand

    [chorus]

    But that young boy, he's older now He thought life was simple, but he's finding out Just how hard things were, for this old man With an empty beer bottle in his screaming hand

    nodnarb2on April 22, 2010   Link

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