Chances are (chances are), we're gonna leave now
Sorry for the victim now
Though my days (though my days), are filled with sorrow
(I see) I see years
Of pride tomorrow

Chances, chances are
Some might not hold out
Chances are (chances are), hang on right now
Though-oh-oh-oh my-my days, are filled with sorrow
(I see) I see years
Of pride tomorrow

Chances, chances are, some might not hold out
(Chances) chances are, hang on right now
Chances are (chances are)
Oh chances, you're my chances
Chances are (chances are)
Hang on right now (hang on, hang on)

Chances are

Chances are (chances are), hang on right now
Deal with loneliness (loneliness)
I'll take some tear drops
(Chances, chances are) we'll have to win
Chances are
Hang on right now
Chances are (chances are), chances are


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Chances Are Lyrics as written by Bob Marley

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    i love the melody and tone more than i do the lyrics. but of course....i dig the lyrics too. if you havent heard this song you need to, but its kind of hard to find.

    CrimsonanCloveron March 30, 2005   Link
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    This song is great one of my favorites ever! Bob Marley is the best!

    mlopeson March 30, 2005   Link
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    such a beautiful song

    sectionon September 17, 2005   Link
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    this song is incredible. you can feel the emotion.

    lovethemusic89on December 29, 2007   Link
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    I think it's about not losing hope even if the world is cruel, and some people "might not hold out". This song means so much to me right now. My sister just passed away and this was her favourite song. And my days are filled with sorrow, but I do see a bright tomorrow.

    sedativeon July 09, 2010   Link

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