Goodnight to the city and the sea
To the strangers in the street
Goodnight to the ghost out in the hall
The paint peeling off the wall
Goodnight

Sometimes I stand between the sidewalk and the sky
And just stare into the clouds as they pass by
You have to leave the ground to learn to fly

Goodnight to the TV and the clocks
To the rain that never stops
Goodnight to everyone I know
Shut my eyes and let 'em go

Sometimes I stand between the sidewalk and the sky
And just stare into the clouds as they pass by
You have to leave the ground to learn to fly

There is something beautiful dying every day
And for the first time in my life I'm not afraid
'Cause there's nothing in this world that doesn't change

Goodnight to the person I have been
To the place that I am in
Goodnight tomorrow, hello to the sun
Are your ready? Here I come

Sometimes I stand between the sidewalk and the sky
And just star into the clouds as they pass by
You have to leave the ground to learn to fly

You have to leave the ground to learn to fly


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    Why are there no comments for this song? this song kicks my ass. anyhow, i'm not sure, but i think it might be about someone maybe visiting heaven or something along those lines, and makes him commit suicide. "And just stare into the clouds as they pass by" that could be him looking at heaven and wanting to go there. 'There is something beautiful dying every day And for the first time in my life I'm not afraid 'Cause there's nothing in this world that doesn't change' when he goes there (in a dream?) he sees that at sometime, everything dies and he might as well just go now. he says goodnight to himself and the place hes in (Earth), so hes going to stay in heaven. he also says 'Are you ready, here i come' symbolizing that he is leaving and asking heaven if its ready for him. leaving the ground to learn to fly could mean that since he left the ground to visit heaven, hes flying, like angels to. I have no clue, just my opinion, but it sounded good at the time.

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