Some Kind of Hero
Felix Hagan & The Family Lyrics


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Didn't we have ourselves some kind of a summer
Didn't we have ourselves some kind of a time
I guess I never took the time to tell you how much I love you
Now you and the road keep flashing through my mind
You and the road keep flashing through my mind

I caught a sunrise service on a Sunday in North Dakota
Imagine you and me singing in a gospel choir
Spent a rainy night on a river in Oklahoma
Saw the northern lights on a Minnesota night
And our souls went a little bit higher

Didn't we have ourselves some kind of a summer
Didn't we have ourselves some kind of a time
I guess I never took the time to tell you how much I love you
Oow, you and the road keep flashing through my mind
You and the road keep flashing through my mind

The old De Soto died on a hill
It couldn't climb in Montana
The kid who bought the wreck said
What the heck, I'll give you a thirty five

So we were on our own
Had our thumbs to take us home to California
By the time we made Denver
With our truck drivin' friend we had wheels on fire

Didn't we have ourselves some kind of a summer
Didn't we have ourselves some kind of a time
I guess I never took the time to tell you how much I love you
Now you and the road keep flashing through my mind




You and the road keep flashing through my mind
You and the road, you and the road on my mind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Felix Hagan & The Family's song "Some Kind of Hero" reflect on a memorable summer experience filled with adventure, love, and the bittersweet nostalgia that comes with reminiscing about past moments. The singer acknowledges that they never properly expressed their love to their companion during that summer and now finds themselves constantly thinking about them and the road they traveled together.


The song starts with the acknowledgment of a summer that held some kind of significance. It mentions the lack of communication in expressing love but implies that it was a time worth cherishing. The lyrics then go on to recall specific moments from their journey, creating vivid imagery of singing in a gospel choir, experiencing a rainy night on a river in Oklahoma, and witnessing the beauty of the northern lights in Minnesota. These events elevated their spirits and forged a deeper connection between them.


The song also mentions the breakdown of their car, a De Soto, on a hill in Montana. Despite this setback, a young person shows up and purchases the wreck for $35, allowing them to continue their journey. This incident highlights the inherent unpredictability of travel and the ability to adapt and overcome obstacles. The lyrics portray a sense of freedom and adventure as they hitchhike their way to California with the help of a truck driver they befriend in Denver.


Overall, "Some Kind of Hero" encapsulates the essence of a transformative summer, where love, friendship, and unexpected experiences shape the memories that continue to haunt the singer's mind.


Line by Line Meaning

Didn't we have ourselves some kind of a summer
Didn't we experience an extraordinary summer together?


Didn't we have ourselves some kind of a time
Didn't we create unforgettable memories?


I guess I never took the time to tell you how much I love you
I regret not expressing my deep love for you


Now you and the road keep flashing through my mind
Thoughts of you and our adventures constantly occupy my thoughts


I caught a sunrise service on a Sunday in North Dakota
I witnessed a beautiful sunrise religious ceremony in North Dakota


Imagine you and me singing in a gospel choir
Imagine the joy of us singing harmoniously in a choir


Spent a rainy night on a river in Oklahoma
We shared a memorable night amidst rainfall on an Oklahoma river


Saw the northern lights on a Minnesota night
Witnessed the mesmerizing phenomenon of northern lights in Minnesota


And our souls went a little bit higher
Our spirits were uplifted and filled with joy


The old De Soto died on a hill
Our car, the old De Soto, broke down on a hill


It couldn't climb in Montana
The car was unable to ascend in the hilly terrain of Montana


The kid who bought the wreck said 'What the heck, I'll give you a thirty five'
The person who purchased the damaged car offered a low price of thirty-five dollars


So we were on our own
We were left to fend for ourselves


Had our thumbs to take us home to California
We resorted to hitchhiking to make our way back to California


By the time we made Denver
When we finally reached Denver


With our truck drivin' friend we had wheels on fire
Traveling with our friend who was a truck driver felt exhilarating and fast-paced


You and the road, you and the road on my mind
Constant thoughts of you and our adventures remain prominent in my mind




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVE ELLINGSON

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