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  1. Jan 25, 2016 · [Verse 1: Chris Martin] Oh, angel sent from up above. You know you make my world light up. When I was down, when I was hurt. You came to lift me up. Life is a drink and love's a...

  2. Coldplay "Hymn For The Weekend": Drink from me, drink from me That I shoot across the sky Symphony That I shoot across the sky We're...

  3. 🎵 Follow the official 7clouds playlist on Spotify : https://lnkfi.re/7cloudsSpotify 🎧 Coldplay - Hymn For The Weekend (Lyrics) Download / Stream: https://...

  4. Coldplay - Hymn for the Weekend Lyrics. Drink from me, drink from me (oh-ah) Shoot across the sky (pour on a symphony) So high, so high (you said) That we shoot across the sky Dri.

  5. Hymn For The Weekend Lyrics by Coldplay. Me, drink from me, drink from me (oh I-) Shoot across the symphony (oh I-, oh I-) That we shoot across the sky Drink from me, drink from me (I-, oh...

  6. Jun 10, 2022 · Coldplay - Hymn For The Weekend (Lyrics) #Coldplay #HymnForTheWeekend #TajTracks #Lyrics. Follow Our Official Spotify Playlist: https://TajTracks.lnk.to/Spotify TikTok Spotify Playlist:...

  7. "Hymn for the Weekend" is a song by British rock band Coldplay with uncredited guest vocals from American singer Beyoncé. It was released on 25 January 2016 as the second single from their seventh studio album, A Head Full of Dreams (2015).

  8. Aug 15, 2023 · Hymn for the Weekend Lyrics by Coldplay from the Your Songs 2017 album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Drink from me, drink from me (oh-ah-oh-ah) Then we'll shoot across the (symphony) Then we'll shoot across the sky Dr…

  9. Nov 16, 2016 · Coldplay - Hymn For The Weekend ft. Beyonce https://youtu.be/ZjahhQHSKUwColdplay - Hymn For The Weekend (Official video)The second single to be taken from Co...

  10. Jun 8, 2024 · Hymn for the Weekend is a popular song by the British band Coldplay, released in 2015 as part of their album “A Head Full of Dreams.” The song has a catchy melody and captivating lyrics, but what is the meaning behind it?