Album: Some People Change (2006)
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  • Clouds rolling by way up high
    Sometimes I wonder if you're up
    There in the clouds

    When it rains skies are gray
    Is that you crying up there somewhere in the clouds
    I hate sunny days nothing but empty blue skies so I pray
    Oh how I pray for clouds

    Taking shape I swear sometimes
    I can almost see your face somewhere up there in the clouds sometimes on a plane I feel like
    I'm with you just hanging out somewhere up there in the clouds rolling
    By way up high with the angles fly yes I miss you down
    Here but ill see you up there in the clouds in the clouds yes
    I miss you down here yea ill see you up there in the clouds Writer/s: EDDIE MONTGOMERY, JEFFREY STEELE, TONY CARL MULLINS
    Publisher: 3 RING CIRCUS MUSIC LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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