Heroes
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For 30 years, she′s been writin' her name
On the chalkboard in a classroom at PS 14
It′s just social studies, science, and math
But to every single kid in her third grade glass
She's a hero

He's got a badge on a billfold in his kitchen drawer
He was just outta college when he joined the force
It′s his call of duty, he′s just doin' his job
But to all his friends and neighbors, it sure means a lot
He′s a hero
Yeah, a hero

Yeah, they're everyday angels
Here to help us when we need them most
Names and faces we may never know
Heroes
Yeah, heroes

Maybe it′s a soldier on a foreign coast
A ballet teacher or a little league coach
We've all got ′em, they ain't hard to see
They're the first ones to get there and the last to leave
Heroes
Yeah, heroes

Yeah, they′re everyday angels
Here to help us when we need them most
Names and faces we may never know
Heroes
Yeah, heroes

Yeah, they′re everyday angels
Here to help us when we need them most
Names and faces we may never know
Heroes
Yeah, heroes




Everyday heroes
Oh, yeah

Overall Meaning

The song "Heroes" by Justin Moore is a tribute to everyday heroes who make a difference in people's lives without expecting any rewards or recognition for their actions. The lyrics describe how teachers, police officers, soldiers, coaches, and other unsung heroes go above and beyond their duty to help others. The song celebrates the selflessness, courage, and kindness of these everyday angels and highlights the impact they have on individuals and communities.


The first verse of the song pays tribute to a teacher who has been making a difference in students' lives for 30 years. Although she is just teaching social studies, science, and math, she is a hero to every single kid in her third-grade class. The second verse describes a police officer who joined the force just out of college and considers it his call of duty to protect and serve his community. Although he is just doing his job, he means a lot to his friends and neighbors, and they consider him a hero.


The chorus of the song repeats the lines "Yeah, they're everyday angels, Here to help us when we need them most, Names and faces we may never know, Heroes, Yeah, heroes." These lines emphasize the fact that heroes come in different shapes and sizes, and they can be anyone who helps others in their time of need. The bridge of the song mentions soldiers on foreign coasts, ballet teachers, and little league coaches as examples of everyday heroes who make a difference in people's lives.


Line by Line Meaning

For 30 years, she's been writin' her name
This woman has been teaching at PS 14 for 30 years.


On the chalkboard in a classroom at PS 14
She writes on the chalkboard in her classroom.


It's just social studies, science, and math
She teaches social studies, science, and math.


But to every single kid in her third grade class
Her students look up to her as a hero.


She's a hero
To her students, she is a hero.


He's got a badge on a billfold in his kitchen drawer
The man keeps his badge in a billfold in his kitchen.


He was just outta college when he joined the force
He joined the police force soon after finishing college.


It's his call of duty, he's just doin' his job
He sees his work as a part of his duty.


But to all his friends and neighbors, it sure means a lot
His friends and neighbors consider him a hero.


He's a hero
To his community, he is a hero.


Yeah, they're everyday angels
These heroes are like angels in our everyday life.


Here to help us when we need them most
They are always there to help us when we need them the most.


Names and faces we may never know
We may never know the names and faces of all the heroes around us.


Maybe it's a soldier on a foreign coast
A hero could be in the form of a soldier serving abroad.


A ballet teacher or a little league coach
A hero could also be a teacher or coach.


We've all got 'em, they ain't hard to see
We all have heroes in our life who are easily recognizable.


They're the first ones to get there and the last to leave
Heroes are often the first to arrive and the last to leave a situation.


Heroes
These people are true heroes in every sense of the word.


Everyday heroes
These heroes are everyday people who do extraordinary things in our lives.




Writer(s): Greg Bates

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Comments from YouTube:

@brettross4018

This is the perfect tune for those who served or their friends and family to show their support

@stephenlunt5911

You guys are awesome

@hjones899

I’d love to hear Justin and Aaron Lewis collab on something !

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