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this is a recording of a song titled « Hope » which was originally written around december 2012, and intended as a lullaby for grown-ups.
the audio and performance video in this particular version have been recorded while rehearsing songs for the upcoming busking season, in may 2020.
i had not originally planned to release this version, but after watching the capture and seeing that there were only a few flubs here and there, i decided to share it.
the video features the beautiful Quebec City in which i'm grateful to live.
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lyrics :
verse 1
life took back your cherries bowl
in the long run even heaven takes its toll
be strong baby don't you cry
let joyful thought illuminate your eye
verse 2
you hardly put a foot wrong
but the way to paradise is long
you can learn from each mistake
the lesson most apposite for your sake
verse 3
see the clouds are not that grey
any moment the sun might shine its ray
sing a simple lullaby
let melody kiss melancholy goodbye
pre-chorus
hush now
tomorrow's another day
why worry this one away
now how can you make the most of this
chorus
hopeful sunrise
a new beginning
the smile in your eyes
keeps me going
last chorus
glorious surprise
the muse is calling
with a song in her eyes
she keeps me going
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