Slidin'

Album: McCartney III (2020)
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  • I know there must be other ways
    Of feeling free
    But this is what I wanna do
    Who I wanna be
    And every time I try
    I feel like I can fly
    But I know that I can die trying

    I'm sliding
    Gliding through the air
    I can see my body through
    Windows in my hair
    I'm sliding
    Gliding through the air

    I know nobody's dancing here
    But us dragonflies
    We're the only ones awake
    We own the skies
    Every time I try
    I feel like I can fly
    But I know that I can die trying

    I'm sliding
    Gliding through the air
    I can see my body through
    Windows in my hair
    I'm sliding
    Gliding through the air

    I'm sliding
    Gliding through the air
    I can see my body through
    Windows in my hair

    I'm sliding
    Gliding through the air
    I can see my body through
    Windows in my hair Writer/s: Paul McCartney
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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