Feel like I could fly
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Feel like I could fly
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Feel like I could run
Feel like I could fly
When I think of you I'm above the sky
And every time I hear the sound of your voice
I get high!
Over and over and over and over again
Open up my ears
Open up my eyes
Only let these thoughts of you fill my mind
You know I'm longing just to see your face
You know I've tried
Over and over and over and over again
I hope this song of love will make you smile
Draw me after you and we will run and run and not grow tired
When I'm with you everything feels right
You make me feel like I could fly
You're my hymn of love
My consuming fire
I try so hard to picture you in my mind
But every time I try to find the words
I run dry
Over and over and over and over again
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Paul Oakley performs "Feel like I could fly", and this lyric page sits inside the Paul Oakley catalog on LyroVerse.
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