The Karate Kid

Album: Moon Music (2024)
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  • As much as I could, as much as I tried
    I just couldn't seem to find the light
    The trees for the wood, the wars left and right
    Umbrellas with the rain in
    I turn on the news, the news has turned off
    All the people that the world forgot
    The blues get the blues, but the view from the top
    Is the ocean in a drop

    Whatever happens to
    Everything that we go through?
    See you got your new tattoo
    I didn't know someone felt that way too
    Maybe we could share the rain
    Maybe we could dance again
    Maybe we could make the sky turn blue
    Oh, Daniel knows how to make a dream
    How to make a dream come true
    Oh, Daniel, could I be the one for you?

    Whatever happens to
    Everything that we go through?
    I see you got your new tattoo
    I didn't know someone felt that way too
    Maybe we could dance again
    Maybe we could share the pain
    Maybe we could make the sky turn blue
    Oh, Daniel knows how to make a dream
    How to make a dream come true
    Oh, Daniel, could I be the one for you? Writer/s: Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, John Metcalfe, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion
    Publisher: MANNERS MCDADE MUSIC PUBLISHING LIMITED, Universal Music Publishing Group
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