Cross My Heart And Hope To Fly

Album: Falcon (2009)
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  • How can I create a work of art?
    Angled over a dishwasher that just won't start
    Domestic bliss are you taking the piss
    I need a minute on my own, minute on my own

    So I cross my heart and hope to fly,
    and fuck right off into the middle of the sky
    Where no one can find me
    and no one can see, that would be my ecstasy

    Our clothes are on the floor and so are our hearts
    Your necklace and your pearls are your entourage
    A picture, a locket, a ring in my pocket

    I need a minute on my own, minute on my own.

    So I cross my heart and hope to fly
    and fuck right off into the middle of the sky,
    Where no one can find me and no one can see
    That would be my ecstasy

    So I cross my heart and hope to fly
    and fuck right off into the middle of the sky,
    Where no one can find me and no one can see,
    That would be my ecstasy

    So I cross my heart and hope to fly
    and fuck right off into the middle of the sky
    Where no one can find me and no one can see,
    That would be my ecstasy Writer/s: LIAM JAMES FRAY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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