I’m a cloud, and you’re an aeroplane
and i can feel it when you pass by me
i guess its cool that i can make shapes,
but i really kinda envy your speed

and i was taught not to want
the things i dont got
but your life it seems so good, i wish i could

i wanna be something so much more than a shape
i’m a lotta bit tired of staying in the same place
maybe just one day i really hope to try
would you be so kind, may i fly?

maybe once you could be me
maybe once maybe i could be you
maybe twice i’d get the chance to see
the world from a different view

and i was taught not to want
the things i dont got
but your life it seems so good, i wish i could

i wanna be something so much more than a shape
i’m a lotta bit tired of staying in the same place
maybe just one day i really hope to try
would you be so kind?

but then i gave it some thought
i love what i got
and im done with all this pain. I’m a happy cloud now!

i’m something yeah im so much more than a shape
i look perfect with a blue sky and i am shade
i even help the world grow with my rain
so as a cloud in your sky

may i fly?



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    this is my favorite song by Jeremy Ashida i think it just means that even though your so cool and i find you amazing i still have my moments and that i should always keep my head up.

    HiMyNameIsCecion October 09, 2008   Link

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