Your mornings will be brighter
Break the line
Tear up rules
Make the most of a million times no


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Hope Lyrics as written by Kevin Haskins Daniel Gaston Ash

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    beautiful happy hopeful song... live life to the fullest, have a great time... i love the version on Alive Just for Love...

    Girgoon October 20, 2004   Link
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    awe

    dejavulaon March 26, 2007   Link
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    you'll be happiest if you defy everything that would put you down.

    Wauhauson August 03, 2008   Link
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    I love this song, it seems like something dark is seething beneath the surface of this happy jingle. Probably because Bauhaus just has that dark edge

    cecilforesteron January 13, 2010   Link
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    Fucking epic

    mollyphillips69on June 07, 2010   Link
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    Maybe vampires can change? lol. thats what it always seem like to me.

    STUDLYCUDDLYBUDDYon April 01, 2011   Link
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    HOPE-
    This song has so much meaning in my life I once devoted an entire cassette tape to the song repeating over and over. (Dated myself there a bit, lol) But with all the pushing to succeed and the instruction to "Live in the now", sometimes it is just nice to step out of the "line", and to see where your own Hermitage/pilgrimage takes you. Forever Hopeful!

    "Use a god you trust and don't take it all to seriously"- love and rockets

    thatcatjgon November 12, 2017   Link

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