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Sing this with me now, try to harmonize this
Sing this with me now, try to understand
Sing this with me now, try to harmonize this
Sing this with me now, try to understandA time for the memory spent, do we know?
If the way it was always guarded by the wolves
Stories once told, decides the path you'd go
And the angels that shed their tears would never knowSing this with me now, try to harmonize this
Sing this with me now, try to understand
Sing this with me now, try to harmonize this
Sing this with me now, try to understandMake yourself clear to dispose
Of any amount of trials to come your way
So cover yourself, keep your head low
To avoid the crossfire that threatens to turn the night to daySing this with me now, try to harmonize this
Sing this with me now, try to understand
Sing this with me now, try to harmonize this
Sing this with me now, try to understandYou heard that we sleep now
You heard that we sleep nowSing this with me now, try to harmonize this
Sing this with me now, try to understand

Sing this with me now, try to harmonize this
Sing this with me now, try to understandSing this with me now, try to harmonize this
Sing this with me now, try to understandStart singing, start singing
Start singing, start singing
Start singing, start singing
Start singing, start singing
Start singing, start singing
Start singing, start singing

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Hundred Reasons are a British rock band from Farnborough, Hampshire, formed in 1999. Originally signed to Columbia Records in mid-April 2001 after fourteen months of near-constant touring. Their debut album Ideas Above Our Station reached number 6 in the UK album chart, spawned several Top 40 singles and has since gone gold in the UK. The band went on to tour extensively throughout Europe and Japan. Despite selling 35,000 copies of their second album Shatterproof Is Not A Challenge they were dropped by Sony BMG in June 2004.

Read more about Hundred Reasons on Last.fm.


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