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Aisle Seat 37-D

Aisle Seat 37-D lyrics by Grandaddy. Miles high stalled above the sea Aisle seat 37-D The hard guys that are crying quietly And the moms lost in shock will...

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Aisle Seat 37-D

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Miles high stalled above the sea

Aisle seat 37-D

The hard guys that are crying quietly

And the moms lost in shock will never see

Me sittin alone, wearing headphones

Smiling slightly as we fall toward the sea

And I'm havin a glass of red wine

Trying to find the picture of you

While everyone's going insane

I feel that I'm staying reasonably calm

Now the pilot's reciting a prayer

But I'm so not there and I really don't care

Because the picture of you I couldn't find

I finally found, so everything's fine

Yeah, the picture of you I couldn't find

I finally found, so everything's fine

While faster we fall toward the sea

I'm okay because you're with me

Here in 37-D

I'm okay because you're with me

I'm okay because you're with me

Here in 37-D

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