Hell right
Horizon is gone
It's like a slow decay
Drippin' away
Yeah, all right
The feelin' is gone
They need a song
To tell em it's gonna be okay

Hope child
Is it all right?

All right
Oh no, come on
It's a sign that we're gonna be
All right
We listen to the folk songs
Sing out loud
Then repeat

You're waitin' for signs
Givin' the time
You're wonderin' why
You want your life to begin
Lookin' for signs
Give it some time
You're wonderin' why
How much do you want?
How much will you give?

Hope child
Is it all right?

Do you know, child
That a little while
Is all we've got?
Do you know, child
When your life gets wild
That all you've got
Is to never give up?

And it's all you've got
It's all you've got
To remember now
We broadcast hope
And I want you to remember, child
We broadcast hope
When there's nothing left
Nothin's clear
And nowhere feels like home
Well, you're not alone
You're not alone
You're not alone
You're not alone

Can you hear my voice
Hear that sound
Over the airwaves?
We broadcast light
Broadcast sound
Over the empty airwaves

Well, it all comes back
And it all comes down
Well it's dark
But I swear
That there's hope!

Hope child
Hope child
Hope child
Is it all right?
Here we go


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