Afrojack and David Guetta - Hero

Little girl, only seventeen years old
Life just got in the way, don't know what to say
She's heard it all before, lying on her bedroom floor
Thinking, "My life has to be worth more"

She dreams of going to New York City
Her heart's already there but her head's fighting a war
Little girl, only seventeen years old
Looking for a star but it's just too dark

When streams get a little bit wider
And it's hard to swim across the water
And the scars get a little bit deeper
And a flame turns into a fire
Tonight, when you need a way out
Someone to lean on
Some kind of hero
He's there when you look in the mirror
Staring back at you
There's a hero in

You, you, you
There's a hero in you, you, you
There's a hero in you

Old man tryna make it on his own
Looking at the space where his wife once was
Wants to find there's something to believe in
He hears a knock at the door this evening

She says, "I'm going to New York City to follow my dreams
Would you come with me?"
Little girl, only seventeen years old
Looking at the stars in her grandad's eyes

And the streams get a little bit wider
But together they cross the river
Then the scars get a little bit lighter
And the sky looks a little brighter
Tonight when you need a way out
Someone to lean on
Some kind of hero
He's there when you look in the mirror
Staring back at you
There's a hero in

You, you, you
There's a hero in you, you, you
There's a hero in you

(You, you)

Written by:
Elena Jane Goulding, Jamie Scott, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, Nick Leonardus Van De Wall, Pierre David Guetta, Ryan B. Tedder, Tor Erik Hermansen

Publisher:
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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