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Verse 2: Some Men have dreamed, some men have died, to make a bright tomorrow And their visions remain in our heart. Now the torch must be passed with hope and not in sorrow And a promise to make a new start. Chorus: Wait and see, wait and see, what a world there can be If we share, if we care, you and me Seasons come, seasons go, But people never seem to know How long it will rain, it will shine Let them ask what will be It doesn't mean a thing to me I'll know what to do when you're mine Any time of the year, I can look in your eyes and the rain in the sky doesn't fall Any time of the year, I can look in your eyes there is sunshine in no time at all.

Back to All Songs A-Z. Print this page Send this song to a friend. Browse our lovingly curated Online Shop. Browse our Judaica Accessories Collection. Hebrew words. But even in the midst of this bad situation, it is worth trying to seek the good - we are going through a lesson that will be remembered for generations. And what it takes to open the next Hebrew year properly is hope. In the last few days, I have found myself humming a song that does makes me feel good, and I felt it could reach you too.

Maimon, a pop singer and reality music show judge, posted the recording on her Facebook page, writing the following:. But even in the midst of this bad situation, it is worth trying to seek the good — we are going through a lesson that will be remembered for generations.

In the last few days I have found myself humming a song that has done good for the heart, and I felt it could totally reach you too. For Hebrew lyrics and translation, click here. Hashana Habaa is a gift and the way she sings it makes a priceless gift even more so — that sounds impossible but Ms. Maimon has made it all possible. Care where you're living or staying. Homecare services. Directory of homecare services. Interview tips: 10 questions to ask a future carer. Independent living and supported accommodation.

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