Hummingbird
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Hummingbird
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If I were a hummingbird, I would cross the sea and I’d fly to you
Sail across the open fields, land upon your window and sing for you
Soaring the skies with wide open eyes, deep into the blue
Braving the seas, take wing with the breeze, come calling to you
And if you listen with your heart, then you’ll hear my tune
You can open up your window, let the sunshine smother you
If I were a hummingbird, I would cross the sea and I’d fly to you
Traveling a thousand miles, bringing a surprise with the morning dew
From flowers and trees drift sweet melodies sung only for you
Long into the night, the moon shining bright, when dreams can come true
And if you listen with your heart, then you’ll hear my tune
You can open up your window, let the sunshine smother you
You can fall asleep, I won’t say goodbye
‘Cause if you listen with your heart then you’ll hear my lullaby
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