So High

Album: My Way (2009)
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  • Bye bye, all the mercernaries
    Bye bye, you sold your soul
    So high, our beautiful eyes can see
    How high, how far we've flown

    Everything is in its place and all is of it's time
    I think it's so funny I left you so far behind
    You might have another story but I can see your smile
    Money it don't buy you love, redemption, hope or style

    Bye bye, all the mercernaries
    Bye bye, you lost your soul
    So high, our beautiful eyes can see
    How high, how far we've flown

    Made yourself a plan and then you caught a big surprise
    Suddenly it's much too late and time has passed you by

    Forget all the consequences, just sing me the truth
    Aiming for the stars, then you're gonna hit the roof
    You don't know if anybody's really by your side
    Until your back's against the wall with nowhere left to hide

    Bye bye, all the mercernaries
    Bye bye, you got no soul
    So high, our beautiful eyes can see
    So high, so high

    So high, it's all a mystery to me
    So high, so high
    So high, yeah you gotta believe me
    So high, so high... Writer/s: IAN BROWN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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