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Come before us, come the dawn
All the colors of your heart
All the whistle in the park
Children swimming through the spark
I was hooding around, in a sea of sound
All the trumpets play whoa whoa
I got to cheer up now
Gotta cheer up now 6x
All the colors of your heart
All the whistle in the park
Children swimming through the spark
I was hooding around, in a sea of sound
All the trumpets play whoa whoa
I got to cheer up now
Gotta cheer up now 6x
Lyrics submitted by lovenotloss, edited by mattmonod
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anyone know what michael is crooning over all the "gotta cheer up now"s?
Here are the complete lyrics as I hear them:<br /> <br /> Come before us, come the dark<br /> all the colors of your mark<br /> all the whistle in the park<br /> children swimming through the sparks<br /> <br /> I was hooding around, in a sea of sound<br /> All the trumpets they blow, oh oh oh <br /> and the drums they pound<br /> <br /> I gotta cheer up now, gotta cheer up now, gotta cheer up now, gotta cheer up now, gotta cheer up now, gotta cheer up now.<br /> Ooooh<br /> Ooooh<br /> Ooooh<br /> Ooooh<br /> <br /> Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa<br /> I gotta cheer up now, gotta cheer up now, gotta cheer up now, gotta cheer up now, gotta cheer up now, (repeated) <br /> (Oh, now, in the morning light, oh now, in the mornin' light...)<br /> Ooooh<br /> Ooooh<br /> <br /> [I think there's a little bit more that Nau says over the cheer up nows, and it sounds a bit like he's repeating the "trumpets blow,oh,oh" line.]