Beam Me Up
by Pink

Album: The Truth About Love (2012)
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  • There's a whole other conversation going on
    In a parallel universe
    Where nothing breaks and nothing hurts
    There's a waltz playing frozen in time
    Blades of grass on tiny bare feet
    I look at you and you're looking at me
    Could you beam me up,
    Give me a minute, I don't know what I'd say in it
    Probably just stare, happy just to be there holding your face
    Beam me up,
    Let me be lighter, I'm tired of being a fighter, I think,
    A minute's enough,
    Just beam me up.
    Some black birds soaring in the sky,
    Barely a breath like our one last sight
    Tell me that was you, saying goodbye,
    There are times I feel the shivering cold,
    It only happens when I'm on my own,
    That's how you tell me, I'm not alone
    Could you beam me up,
    Give me a minute, I don't know what I'd say in it
    I'd Probably just stare, happy just to be there, holding your face
    Beam me up,
    Let me be lighter, I'm tired of being a fighter, I think,
    A minute's enough,
    Just beam me up.
    In my head, I see your baby blues
    I hear your voice and I, I break in two and now there's
    One of me, with you
    So when I need you can I send you a sign
    I'll burn a candle and turn off the lights
    I'll pick a star and watch you shine
    Just beam me up,
    Give me a minute, I don't know what I'd say in it
    Probably just stare, happy just to be there, holding your face
    Beam me up,
    Let me be lighter, I'm tired of being a fighter, I think,
    A minute's enough,
    Beam me up
    Beam me up
    Beam me up
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