It's in your voice i can feel it, I can tell
It's in your voice
Has me ringing me like a bell

Peace of mind peace comes dropping slow
I'm in the mind to let go of control

Spirit come on down no, I'm not coming down

In the backstreets
In the backstreets of our love
Through the locked doors
Deep down, deep down is not enough

Spirit come on down no, I'm not coming down
(And guitar)

Who could stop us now? It's much too late
Can't slow us down we can't hesitate
I want a love that's hard as hard as hate
Levitate

To be the bee to be the bee and the flower
Before the sweetness
Before the sweetness turns to sour

When freedom comes freedom has a scent
It's like the top of a newborn baby's head
Baby, we can taste it you and I

Spirit come on down no, I'm not coming down

Who could stop us now?
Who could make us wait?
Who could slow us down? Make us hesitate?
I want a love that's hard as hard as hate
Levitate oh oh oh
Lift me up

Spirit come on down no, I'm not coming down
Spirit come on down no, I'm not coming down
Spirit come on down no, I'm not coming down


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Levitate Lyrics as written by Dave Evans Adam Clayton

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    I think this song may have been from the HTDAAB sessions.

    "freedom has a scent It's like the top of a newborn baby's head"

    That exact lyric is in Miracle Drug.

    "Freedom has a scent Like the top of a new born baby?s head"

    Coincidence? I think not.

    Anyway, great song!

    Shewboyon June 06, 2009   Link

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