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The best place to find lyrics to Pink Floyd - High Hopes is by going to a lyrics website under the name Sing365, this site is free and offers a huge variety of artists and songs.
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Song called "All I ever want to be" by Nate Carter
Master Four - It's not the end
That this is a satire
The best place to find lyrics to Pink Floyd - High Hopes is by going to a lyrics website under the name Sing365, this site is free and offers a huge variety of artists and songs.
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Song called "All I ever want to be" by Nate Carter
Master Four - It's not the end
If you want to find a song but you don't know the title or artist, but you know at least part of the lyrics you can either go to Leo's lyrics database, of just type the lyrics into Google or Yahoo. In Leo's lyrics there is a section where you can type in a small portion of the lyrics and do a search for it. Hopes this helps. Sorry if it doesn't. :)
u use diglett or dugtrio use hm cut to get inside. hopes this helps!
its a metaphor you cant fly with wings on the outside but you can on the inside
The song is called "High Hopes", by Frank Sinatra. There is a rap version with Craig Mack called "Wooden Horse."
'hopes' = espera (verb, e.g. 'he hopes') 'hopes' = esperas (plural noun, e.g. 'high hopes')
The hour has begun Your eyes have now opened To a world where madness craves To a world where hopes enslaved Oh, Ill tremble for my love always Your windows, opened wide Your innocence takes flight To a world where madness craves To a world where hopes enslaved Oh, Ill tremble for my love always Its a world where madness craves Its a world where hopes enslaved Oh, I tremble for my love always Its a world where madness craves Its a world where hopes enslaved Yeah, I tremble for you, love, always
"High Hopes" is a popular song first popularized by Frank Sinatra, with music written by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn.[1] It was introduced in the 1959 film A Hole in the Head, nominated for a Grammy and won an Oscar for Best Original Song at the 32nd Academy Awards.[1]