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I am still here waiting
I'm anticipating
While they are orchestrating
To grant the wish that I am making
No price to great no distance too far
If I can wish upon a Blackstar
It makes no difference where they are
They'll grant my wish upon a Blackstar
We are all here waiting
We're anticipating
While they are orchestrating
To grant the wish that we are making
It makes no difference who we are
It makes no difference who we are
No price to great no distance too far
If we can wish upon a Blackstar
It makes no difference who we are
When we have wished upon a Blackstar
When we have wished upon a Blackstar
When we have wished upon a Blackstar
I'm anticipating
While they are orchestrating
To grant the wish that I am making
No price to great no distance too far
If I can wish upon a Blackstar
It makes no difference where they are
They'll grant my wish upon a Blackstar
We are all here waiting
We're anticipating
While they are orchestrating
To grant the wish that we are making
It makes no difference who we are
It makes no difference who we are
No price to great no distance too far
If we can wish upon a Blackstar
It makes no difference who we are
When we have wished upon a Blackstar
When we have wished upon a Blackstar
When we have wished upon a Blackstar
Lyrics submitted by Naarkie
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