Beam Me Up

Album: Eject (2012)
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  • Tonight we'll run away
    Speeding faster than a midnight train
    Somewhere to such a place
    Where the stars come out to light your face
    We'll leave behind a world in darkness
    Go where no one's broken hearted
    Take off without a trace
    Neon angels, up, up and away

    Diamond clouds
    I think we're getting closer
    Don't stop now
    Off the ground
    Higher than a supernova
    Don't look down
    Don't look down
    Don't look down
    Don't look down

    Beam me up
    Beam me up
    Beam me up
    Beam me up

    Diamond clouds
    I think we're getting closer
    Don't stop now
    Off the ground
    Higher than a supernova
    Don't look down
    Don't look down

    After we kissed the sun
    We can burn our names into the sky
    Feel my electric touch
    Taste my supersonic lullaby

    Diamond clouds
    I think we're getting closer
    Don't stop now
    Off the ground
    Higher than a supernova
    Don't look down
    Don't look down
    Don't look down
    Don't look down

    Beam me up
    Beam me up
    Beam me up
    Beam me up

    Diamond clouds
    I think we're getting closer
    Don't stop now
    Off the ground
    Higher than a supernova
    Don't look down
    Don't look down

    Don't look down Writer/s: ALEXANDER BJORKLUND, ASH POURNOURI, HEATHER DAWN BRIGHT, KELLY SHEEHAN, SEBASTIAN FURRER
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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