Album: Collateral (2017)
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  • Right now I need an escape
    From this gravity that holds me down
    We gotta leave here today
    'Cause insanity is all around

    'Cause we're works of art
    We're falling stars
    We're fire waiting for a spark

    Yeah, we're gonna be miles up, up, up
    No, we're never gonna come down
    No, we're never gonna come down
    Yeah, we're gonna be miles up, up, up
    No, we're never gonna come down

    It's getting harder to breathe
    In this atmosphere, from these dizzy heights
    With you close to me, we can disappear
    In this endless night

    'Cause we're works of art
    We're falling stars
    We're fire waiting for a spark

    Yeah, we're gonna be miles up, up, up
    No, we're never gonna come down
    No, we're never gonna come down
    Yeah, we're gonna be miles up, up, up
    No, we're never gonna touch the ground
    No, we're never gonna touch the ground
    If you follow me in this mystery
    We can swim inside these clouds
    Yeah, we're gonna be miles up, up, up
    No, we're never gonna come down

    I'm not giving up, giving up
    We're so high
    Won't you look at us, look at us?
    Tonight

    Yeah, we're gonna be miles up, up, up
    No, we're never gonna come down
    No, we're never gonna come down
    Yeah, we're gonna be miles up, up, up
    No, we're never gonna touch the ground
    No, we're never gonna touch the ground
    If you follow me in this mystery
    We could swim inside these crowds
    Yeah, we're gonna be miles up, up, up
    No, we're never gonna come down no Writer/s: KEVIN GRIFFIN, LINDSAY RIMES, PHILLIP LA DON PHILLIPS JR.
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Round Hill, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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