Hope For The Best

Album: Cavalier Youth (2014)
Charted: 75
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  • Well look at the world my friends
    We used to live for the weekend
    We don't live twice just let that sink in
    I said when we colour the good days
    The days we didn't need a stage
    Just to have a room that's full of it

    Oh I hope for the best
    I'm prepared for the worst
    If you were in my shoes
    You wouldn't know, you wouldn't know, how it felt

    You're always out for the highs
    And never for the lows
    You're always focused on my cons
    And never on my pros (never on my pros)
    You gotta keep the dream alive
    Or else it will die
    I long for the simple days
    When things were less contrived

    Oh I hope for the best
    I'm prepared for the worst
    If you were in my shoes
    You wouldn't know, you wouldn't know, how it felt

    And I don't know how, yeah I don't know how
    We're gonna make it through this
    We're gonna make it through this
    Oh I don't know how
    Oh I don't know how
    We're gonna make it through this
    We're gonna make it through it

    Oh I hope for the best
    I'm prepared for the worst
    If you were in my shoes
    You wouldn't know, you wouldn't know, how it felt
    You wouldn't know, you wouldn't know, how it felt Writer/s: Christopher Miller, Daniel Flint, Josh Franceschi, Matthew Barnes, Max Helyer
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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