Guano Apes - Hey Last Beautiful Lyrics

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Hey Last Beautiful

Hey Last Beautiful Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Hey Last Beautiful By Guano Apes?
We got to hold our hands against the fire.
I have to save the last best desire. Who's gonna bring back all the fantasy, When there is no way out for you and me? Hey last beautiful, I will miss you so. And hey last wonderful, Did we lose your soul? Wish you'd live forever, So we could dream this together. I will build another world for you. It's the only thing I have to do. Somewhere we'll find a place Where the good things last, And you don't need look back. I will build another world for you. It's the only thing I have to do. I will build another world for you. The only thing I'd do To you my beautiful. I see you last beautiful. Oh, hey last wonderful, Can you make us fly? Although we've been bad And just ate this world out You saved our lives so many times. Hey last beautiful, I will miss you so. I see the plants we destroyed And the wars we never thought We would fight again. And hey last wonderful, Let me take you by the hand Although we've been bad And just ate this world out You saved our lives so many times. I look at the joy and tears we shared together When our dreams were full of light. |
Who Wrote Hey Last Beautiful By Guano Apes?
Dennis Poschwatta, Henning Ruemenapp, Kurt Ebelhaeuser, Sandra Nasic, Stefan Ude
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What's The Duration Of The Hey Last Beautiful By Guano Apes?The duration of Hey Last Beautiful is 3:26 minutes and seconds. |
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