Small Plane

Album: Dream River (2013)
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  • You used to take me up
    I watched and learnt
    How to fly
    No navigation system
    Beyond our eyes
    Watching

    I always went wrong in the same place
    Where the river splits towards the sea
    That couldn't possibly be you and me

    Sometimes you sleep while I take us home
    That's when I know we really have a home

    I never like to land
    Getting back up seems impossibly grand
    We do it with ease

    Danger, I never think of danger
    I really am a lucky man
    I really am a lucky man
    Flying this small plane

    I like it when I take the controls from you
    And when you take the controls from me

    I really am a lucky man
    I really am a lucky man
    Flying this small plane

    I scan the path
    Ahead and all around Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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