The Hope
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The Hope
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The dark of night is not completely gone
And fishermen prepare their boats
The hope of coming home from sea
Is in their minds
'Cause everyday they are fighting for their
Meaning in life
The dark of night is now completely gone
Women together go to pray
And every fishing boat that leaves
Is taking love, is taking songs of hope
Of those who once have want to see
Then sudden colors in the sky appear
And noisy seagulls warning us
They just arrived
Who knows how many would be back this time
So many tales from the sea
And every sail boat you see
Far from the beach
Is bringing songs of love
Of those who won the sea again
Bringing songs of love
Of those who won the sea again
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Who performs "The Hope"?
Flora Purim performs "The Hope", and this lyric page sits inside the Flora Purim catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to A Morte de Um Deus de Sal and Cartão de visita with a short reason for opening each page next.
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