Butterflies
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Butterflies
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I am waiting, I am waiting for so long now
I am hoping, I am wanting, I am dreaming
Like a bird without wings, in my heart I'm born to fly
Like a ship upon a river, I could sail the oceans wide
The stage is ready, the lights are burning
I have butterflies
The crowd is humming, the band is buzzing
I have butterflies
I am feeling, I am touching, I am tasting
I am seeing, come to me so I can be it
Like a bird without wings, in my heart I'm born to fly
Like a ship upon a river, I could sail the oceans wide
The stage is ready, the lights are burning
I have butterflies
The crowd is humming, the band is buzzing
I have butterflies
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Sharon Corr performs "Butterflies", and this lyric page sits inside the Sharon Corr catalog on LyroVerse.
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