Eyes are magic
See right through me
Makes me feel like
A girl in a fantasy
Turned to real life
Stars in the morning
Makes me feel like
A girl in a fantasy
Turned to real life

Now I'm glowing
Like a sunset
In the window
Of my dreams
That turned to real life
I'll never forget when
For the first time
A girl in a fantasy
Turned to real life

[Chorus]
Makes me feel like
A girl in a fantasy
Turned to real life
I'm a believer
For the first time
I can be beautiful
A girl in a fantasy
Turned to real life

Your fingers running
Over my body
Makes me feel like
A silver angel
Under the moonlight
Right beside me
Makes me feel like
A girl in a fantasy
Turned to real life

[Chorus: x3]


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    actually it is TURN to real life. We are Pilots version 1 and version 2 have it named TURN to real life. they just recently changed it to TURNED to real life for season of poison. download the old version with Carah Faye. its amazing.

    stg4lifeon October 25, 2008   Link

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