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    There's too many songs 'bout diamond teeth and gold chains
    Too many rappers who still glorify gangs
    There's way too many rhymes about codeine and women we like to bang
    I just wanted to make a song to say thanks
    Thank you to the cops who really tryna make the world a better place
    Riskin' they lives to keep a man they never even met safe
    They ain't tryna kill your kids or lock their father away
    They got families who need food on they plates
    And thank you to the firefighters, whenever I hеar sirens, I pray
    It takes a special kind of man to run toward all thе flames
    When we see smoke and we need help, the fire can't be contained
    They runnin' in while everybody runs away
    And thank you to the soldiers fightin' for us, flyin' way overseas
    Ain't never met you, but I love you 'cause you're dyin' for me
    I'm enjoyin' my freedom, and I know freedom ain't free
    When the anthem plays, I don't take a knee
    And thank you to the truckers, the janitors, and the average people
    The ones holdin' the jobs that will damage your ego
    The ones who do the most and in return they get zero
    Screw what anyone says, y'all are heroes

    Everyday people
    They know who they are, they aren't superstars
    And they don't fight evil
    They gotta do their hours with no superpowers
    Everyday people
    Don't always save the world, they don't get the girl
    But y'all are heroes
    Heroes

    Too many songs about Xanax and faces covered with tattoos
    And way too many asses on camera wit' rap dudes
    Too much Gucci, Louis, Prada clothin' tryin' to brand you
    I just wanted to make a song to say thank you
    Thank you to the paramedics comin' at high speed in an ambulance
    Tryna get someone to breathe at the scene of an accident
    Covered in a stranger's blood and tryna bring 'em back again
    Their stress level's always at a maximum
    Thank you to the carpenters, mechanics, and the welders and plumbers
    Y'all are building all the roofs that we're under
    Swingin' hammers in the pourin' rain, the snow, and the summer
    I hope you know that I appreciate your struggle
    Thank you to the nurses and doctors fighting for everyone's lives
    Y'all don't always find a cure, but I believe that you try
    The guilt is seein' someone who you tried to save die
    Don't let it haunt you, y'all bought 'em some time
    And thank you to the priests and the pastors and the grocery store clerks
    The ones who don't get thanked or paid enough for their work
    Probably feel disrespected and I'm sure that it hurts
    But let me tell you, y'all are heroes for sure

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    Everyday people
    They know who they are, they aren't superstars
    And they don't fight evil
    They gotta do their hours with no superpowers
    Everyday people
    Don't always save the world, they don't get the girl
    But y'all are heroes
    Heroes

    You don't need a mask and a cape
    Don't lose sleep wondering if humanity is safe
    And you don't got to fly to the Moon
    Don't need x-ray sight to see the hear on you

    Everyday people
    They know who they are, they aren't superstars
    And they don't fight evil
    They gotta do their hours with no superpowers
    Everyday people
    Don't always save the world, they don't get the girl
    But y'all are heroes
    Heroes

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    Composición: Tom MacDonald

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