Born Sail Away
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Born Sail Away
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Only child of Moon and Sun
She learned to love the space between each one
Lots of freedom, lots of room
So she could bloom
The braices taught her how to smile
She wasn't shy but laughing took a while
And all the teachers were surprised
She's learning first to fall and then to rise
'Cause she was born to sail away
She was born to sail away
On a shore of crooked stripes
She wondered where all the stars had gone to
Until she found them in his eyes
The perfect love she could grow into
But she was born to sail away
She was born to sail away
Wind blows and time flies by her
She knows she's going somewhere
Wind blows and time flies by her
She's always going somewhere
But she was born to sail away
She was born to sail away
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Chiara Civello performs "Born Sail Away", and this lyric page sits inside the Chiara Civello catalog on LyroVerse.
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