The Marine: Homefront Page #5
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That means
they're gonna pass through Bridgeton.
They're gonna go right through town.
I'll see you later.
Easy, easy.
Relax back there. Stop f***ing fidgeting.
Come on, light's green.
Let's go, let's go, let's go.
Go, go, go!
Step out of the vehicle with your hands up.
They got us boxed in.
F*** it.
It's not the statement I wanted to make,
but it'll make the headlines.
with your hands in clear view.
Let's do it.
Cover me!
Go!
Get out! Get out! Let's go! Go!
Stop!
Sh*t!
Hold it there.
Take your shot.
Go ahead. Take it.
Take it.
Stop.
Take it!
Stop right there.
He can't take that shot.
But I can.
Jake.
You're not hurt?
The car. It's a bomb.
The... It's a bomb, the car.
He triggered it.
I saw him do it.
How much time?
Not good.
Jesus.
Get out of here, kid. Go.
Go.
Go to the cedar mill by the river.
Alone I face the sun
The burning has begun
I live to find a way
A never-ending phase
My heart is on display
And I long to find my place
A light to shine right through
All of the shadows on my face
So shine for me as one
Cast a shadow on the sun
A light to find my way
And I will be the one
A shadow on the sun
A light to find a way
And I have the strength to overcome
I have the will to carry on
And I'm not scared to face this world
On my own
On my own
All of the shadows on my face
So shine for me as one
Cast a shadow on the sun
A light to find my way
I hope tomorrow comes today
And I will be the one
A shadow on the sun
A light to find a way
I hope tomorrow comes today
I hope tomorrow comes today
All my buddies that I grew up with
Got a wife, a job, a mortgage
And a couple of kids
Well on their way to that life uptown
And I'm trying like hell
Just to settle down
I wanna be a good man
I wanna do a damn good job
And earn my keep
But I slip sometimes
I trip sometimes
And the devil gets ahold of me
I don't blame you
If you can't stay
No woman ought to have to live this way
Wondering when the man will come around
While he's out there
Trying just to settle down
I wanna be a good man
I wanna do a damn good job
And earn my keep
But I slip sometimes
I trip sometimes
And the devil gets ahold of me
A wild river runs inside every man
And he does his very best
To try to build a dam
But something that he's looking for
And hasn't found
Makes it hard as hell
To ever settle down
Oh, I'm trying like hell
Just to settle down
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