Learning to Fly
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Learning to Fly
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As I look out of my window,
I see the birds in the sky,
How I wish that I could be them,
So I could fly far away.
Chorus
Far away would I fly,
And I'd never look back to where I've been,
I never plan on being there again.
And the world keeps turning,
So I think I'll just fly on and when I land,
I'll dust myself off and start again.
So much has gone behind me,
And so much more lies ahead,
If I could look into the future?
Don't think I would, is what I said.
So look out of your window,
Can you see the birds in the sky?
Do youwish that you could be them,
So you could fly far away?
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