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A duration of an earthly existence
A specific phase of earthly existence
A sentence of imprisonment
With the remaining quotient of a convicts existence
(Life is a sequence of musical and mental experiences)
(That make up the existence of an individual)
A sister wants a brother
Always trying to please another
Young girls wish that they were old
A petal wants to be its own rose
See life has such funny ways
But don't regret you came
See life is always changing
Yet life remains the same
So much to gain
To win, to lose, to try
Oh yeah, it's all a part of life
To heal, to feel, to be real

Oh yeah, it's all a part of life
Life, your life
[Inaudible]Empty pages will find words someday
A perfect person will disobey
You may never find true love
Why must one be taken advantage of
See life has such funny ways
But don't regret you came
See life is always changing
Yet, still remains the same
So much to gain
To win, to lose, to try
Oh yeah, it's all a part of life
To laugh, to cry, to never
Oh yeah, it's all a part of life
To learn, to hope
It's all a part of life
To dream, to cope
It's all a part of life
To heal, reveal
It's all a part of life
To fear, to be real
It's all a part of life
Oh no, not without a fight
I won't give up, I won't give up
Don't give up, don't give up
Sequence of physical and spiritual experience
Don't give up
Vital and functional, distinctly individual
Don't give up
Pattern of principal, existing in reality
Don't give up
Of or relating to the animal mentality
Don't

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Wild Orchid (1991-2004) were a United States band, featuring Stacy Ann Ferguson (later of the Black Eyed Peas), Stefanie Ridel and Renee Ilene Sandstrom (2 of them transplanted from Kids Incorporated). Wild Orchid began while the girls were in their mid-teens; songwriter Bobby Sandstrom helped them write and record demos. They eventually signed a music publishing deal with Sony's RCA Record. In the fall of 1996, Wild Orchid released their self-titled debut album Wild Orchid.

Read more about Wild Orchid on Last.fm.


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