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I knew he was different in his sexuality
I went to his parties as a straight minority
It never seemed a threat to my masculinity
He only introduced me to a wider reality
As the years went by, we drifted apart
When I heard that he was gone
I felt a shadow cross my heart
But he's nobody's hero
Saves a drowning child
Cures a wasting disease
Hero...lands the crippled airplane
Solves great mysteries
Hero...not the handsome actor
Who plays a hero's role
Hero...not the glamour girl
Who'd love to sell her soul
If anybody's buying
Nobody's hero
I didn't know the girl, but I knew her family
All their lives were shattered in a nightmare of brutality
They try to carry on, try to bear the agony
Try to hold some faith in the goodness of humanity
As the years went by, we drifted apart
When I heard that she was gone
I felt a shadow cross my heart
But she's nobody's hero
Is the voice of reason against the howling mob
Hero...is the pride of purpose
In the unrewarding job
Hero...not the champion player
Who plays the perfect game
Hero...not the glamour boy
Who loves to sell his name
Everybody's buying
Nobody's hero
As the years went by, we drifted apart
When I heard that you were gone
I felt a shadow cross my heart
But he's nobody's hero
Saves a drowning child
Cures a wasting disease
Hero...lands the crippled airplane
Solves great mysteries
Hero...not the handsome actor
Who plays a hero's role
Hero...not the glamour girl
Who'd love to sell her soul
If anybody's buying
Nobody's hero
anyone use a dictionary?? two edged sword there i am afraid, i quote:
Hero: A person noted for feats of courage or nobility of purpose, especially one who has risked or sacrificed his or her life
A person noted for special achievement in a particular field
so for a hero, she may not run the marathon while being bombed and shot at but technically she is making a speacial achievement of winning the blooming thing in the particular field of athletic achievement
Whereas Brave
Brave:
Possessing or displaying courage; valiant.
Making a fine display; impressive or showy: �a coat of brave red lipstick on a mouth so wrinkled that it didn't even have a clear outline� (Anne Tyler).
Excellent; great: �The Romans were like brothers/In the brave days of old� (Thomas Macaulay).
To which she may not be couragous or valiant but she was impressive and showy to win yet another major athletic event.
I under stand where people are coming from with this and i agree that the press tend to beef up people for achievements that are considered irrelavent(marathon running) compared to true human achievements(black watch in Iraq) and i dont like stirring up arguements but if people are going to state that words are overused without actually checking in a dictionary to see if the words used were technically acceptible for the purpose they were used then i am afraid they are open to criticism.