Looking For Space

Album: Windsong (1975)
Charted: 30
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  • On the road of experience
    I'm trying to find my own way
    Sometimes I wish that I could fly away
    When I think that I'm moving
    Suddenly things stand still
    I'm afraid 'cause I think they always will

    And I'm looking for space
    And to find out who I am
    And I'm looking to know and understand
    It's a sweet sweet dream
    Sometimes I'm almost there
    Sometimes I fly like an eagle and
    Sometimes I'm deep in despair

    All alone in the universe
    Sometimes that's how it seems
    I get lost in the sadness and the screams
    Then I look in the center
    Suddenly everything's clear
    I find myself in the sunshine and my dreams

    And I'm looking for space
    And to find out who I am
    And I'm looking to know and understand
    It's a sweet sweet dream
    Sometimes I'm almost there
    Sometimes I fly like an eagle and
    Sometimes I'm deep in despair

    On the road of experience
    Join in the living day
    If there's an answer
    It's just that it's just that way

    When you're looking for space
    And to find out who you are
    When you're looking to try and reach the stars
    It's a sweet sweet sweet dream
    Sometimes I'm almost there
    Sometimes I fly like an eagle and
    Sometimes I'm deep in despair
    Sometimes I fly like an eagle
    Like an eagle, I go flying high, ooh Writer/s: JOHN DENVER
    Publisher: WARNER CHAPPELL MUSIC INC , Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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