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"To Wish Impossible Things" is a track by The Cure, from the album Wish, released 21st April 1992. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 10 articles about The Cure.
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[Verse 1] Remember how it used to be When the sun would fill the sky Remember how we used to feel Those days would never end Those days would never end [Verse 2] Remember how it used to be When the stars would fill the sky Remember how we used to dream Those nights would never end Those nights would never end [Chorus] It was the sweetness of your skin It was the hope of all we might have been That filled me with the hope to wish impossible things To wish impossible things To wish impossible things [Verse 3] But now the sun shines cold And all the sky is grey The stars are dimmed by clouds and tears And all I wish is gone away All I wish is gone away [Outro] And all I wished is gone away All I wish is gone away All I wish is gone away All I wish is gone away
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