In the crazy world
Anything can happen
If you will it to
I'm just a hazy girl
Blurring all the edges
Only seeing blue

[Chorus:]
It's a wild hope
A wild hope
A wild hope
Everything will be alright

Lost inside
A painting of a city on a hotel wall
Days goes by
Wasting golden hours in the fall

[Chorus]

I catch a glimpse of our reflection
Beside you I see myself
We are the season's new collection
We look like everybody else

Walk alone
Through the crowded streets into the fading grey
Here and gone
Like a decoration for the holiday

[Chorus]

Everything will be alright
Everything will be alright


Lyrics submitted by sjr59

Wild Hope Lyrics as written by Mandy Moore Deborah R. Talan

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    this song is beautiful - mandys voice sounds really melonchonly but the message is obviously about hope so its really up lifting .

    most of meon July 21, 2007   Link
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    I'm not sure if it's uplifting. I think "wild hope" is kind of like "wildest dreams". Your wildest dreams are things that are relatively unbelievable - it could happen, but it probably won't.

    Sincerityon August 29, 2007   Link
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    I think this is a song about blurring into the background and not feeling noticed. It gives me the impression of being lost and alone, and incredibly unhappy. Whilst wanting everything to be alright, I don't think she really believes it will be, and she's drifting through the seasons feeling empty. I imagine she wrote this when in the midst of her depression, or when invoking memories of it. Terribly sad.

    REB_809on June 10, 2008   Link
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    I always think of a cold fall day when I hear this song...orange leaves on the street...slightly rainy...and just feeling melancholy in general.

    mandamarieon October 08, 2008   Link

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