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Intro:
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When I was, a young boy, my father, took me into
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the city, to see a marching band. He said son
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when, you grow up, will you be, the saviour of
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the broken, the beaten and the damned? He said
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will you, defeat them, your demons, and all the
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non-believers, the plans that they have made?
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Because one day, I'll leave you, a phantom, to
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lead you in the summer, to join the black parade.
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Sometimes I get the feeling shes watching over me
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And other times I feel like I should go
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And through it all, the rise and fall
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The bodies in the streets
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And when you're gone we want you all to know
Chorus:
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We'll Carry On
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We'll carry on
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And Though you're dead and gone believe me
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Your memory will carry on
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We'll carry on
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And in my heart I can't contain it
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This anthem won't explain it.
(repete do inicio)
Written by Frank Iero, Gerard Arthur Way, Michael James Way, Raymond Toro, Robert C Bryar