Oh yes, it's over now
We can go back home
Oh, I'm caught up in a cloud
Yes, I've waited for it

The sky has fallen to the earth
You can't imagine what it's like
The darkness is not in me anymore

Oh yes, you said that you would
I believed you, I believed you

So let me fly so, so long
Let me fly so long
Let me fly so, so long
Let me fly so long

Time was always on our side
Though we waited for it
I remembered how you cried
When you crashed into the wall

You couldn't take the chance
And I couldn't break your fall
The only time you cried

Oh yes, you said that you would
I believed you, I believed you

So let me fly so, so long
Let me fly so long
Let me fly so, so long
Let me fly so long

Let me fly so, so long
Let me fly so long
Let me fly so, so long
Let me fly so long

Oh yes, you did what you said
I believed you, I believed you

So let me fly so, so long
Let me fly so long
Let me fly so, so long
Let me fly so long

Let me fly so, so long
Let me fly so long
Let me fly so, so long
Let me fly so long

Let me fly so long
Let me fly so long
(So long)
Let me fly so long
Let me fly so long
(So long)

So, so, so long
So, so, so long
So, so, so long



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