Sunday, December 7, 2014

Take to the sky





Shipwreck in a sea of faces  
there's a dreamy world up there
Dear friends in higher places
 carry me away from here

Travel light let the sun eclispe you
'cause your flight is about to leave
There's more to this great adventure
Than you'd ever believe

Birdseye view awake the stars 'cause they're all around you
Wide eyes will always brighten the blue
Chase your dreams and remember me sweet bravery
'Cause after all those wings will take you up so high 
So bid the forest a fond goodbye as you race the wind and
 take to the sky

On the hills of war and wonder 
there's a stormy world 
You can't whisper above the thunder
but you fly anywhere

Purple burst of paper birds this
picuture paints a thousand words 
so take a breath of myth and mystery
and don't look back!

Birds I veiw awake the satrs cause there all around you
Wide eyes will always brighten the blue
Chase your dreams and remember me sweet bravery
'Cause after all those wings will take you up so high
So bid the forest a fond goodbye and race the winds and
Take to the sky
(You take to the sky)

There's a realm above the trees
where the lost are finally found
So touch your feathers to the brease
and don't look down

Birdseye veiw awake the stars 'cause they're all around you
Wide eyes will always brighten the blue
Chase your dreams and remember me sweet bravery
"cause after all those wing will take you up so high
So bid the forest a fond goodbye as you chase the wind and
Take to the sky


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