Higher Than The Sun

Album: Screamadelica (1991)
Charted: 40
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  • My brightest star's my inner light
    Let it guide me
    Experience and innocence bleed inside me
    Hallucinogens can open me or untie me
    I drift in inner space free of time
    I find a higher state of grace in my mind

    I'm beautiful
    I wasn't born to follow
    I live just for today
    I don't care about tomorrow
    What I got in my head
    You can't buy, steal or borrow
    I believe in live and let live
    I believe you get what you give

    I've glimpsed I have tasted
    Fantastical places
    My soul's an oasis
    Higher than the sun
    I'm higher than the sun
    I'm higher than the sun

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    Higher than the sun Writer/s: Andrew Colin Innes, Bobby Gillespie, Robert Clearie Young
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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