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To the Sky lyrics
Shipwreck in the 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 eclipse you,
'Cause your flight is about to leave,
And there's more to this brave adventure,
Than you'd ever believe.
Rit.
Birdseye view, awake the stars 'cause they're all around you,
Wide eyes will always brighten the blue.
Chase your dreams, and remember me, speak bravery,
Because after all those wings will take you, up so high,
So bid the forest a fond goodbye, as you brace the wind and,
Take to the sky
(You, take to the sky).
On the hills of lore and wonder,
There's a stormy world up there,
You can't whisper above the thunder,
But you can fly anywhere.
Purple burst of paper birds this,
Picture paints a thousand words,
So take a breath of mist and mystery,
And don't look back!
Rit.
Birdseye view, awake the stars 'cause they're all around you,
Wide eyes will always brighten the blue,
Chase your dreams, and remember me, speak bravery,
Because after all those wings will take you, up so high,
So bid the forest a fond goodbye, as you brace the wind and,
Take to the sky.
There's a realm above the trees,
Where the lost are finally found,
Touch your feathers to the breeze,
And leave the ground.
Rit.
Birdseye view, awake the stars 'cause they're all around you,
Wide eyes will always brighten the blue,
Chase your dreams, and remember me, speak bravery,
Because after all those wings will take you, up so high,
So bid the forest a fond goodbye, as you brace the wind and,
Take to the sky
(You, take to the sky).
(Grazie a JèJè per questo testo)
Part of these releases
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- Track 1 on To the Sky
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- Track 14 on All Things Bright and Beautiful
- 13 How I Became the Sea
- 13 Shy Violet
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