Planes, Oceans and Symphonies
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Planes, Oceans and Symphonies
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She woke up, put on her dress
She stared up said "i'm a mess"
Well girl you know i still believe in you
She said "i can't take these rainy days, they just never go away"
Well i think i might know what you need
So get your things and come with me
And just hold my hand
Da da da da....
Cause i can hold you while you dream
Planes, oceans and symphonies
And i
I swear that i won't make a sound
And i
I won't let your feet touch the ground
If you hold my hand
Da da da da....
And we got everything we need
Girl just take a ride with me
Yeah, you know the stars will keep us close
And they will follow where you go
Da da da da....
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