Drifting though the atmosphere
And up into space
Leave behind the moon he's sitting
In his special place

Some flutterbies they enter and they
Play around in my soul
And once again part of me
Fills up to be whole

Da da day, just flying in my airplane

Peaceful colors everywhere
Purples and deep blues
Feeling so at home here, oh
As if up here i grew

It's so beautiful up here now
Oh, I think I might just stay
All alone and by myself
So free and far away

Da da day, I'm with my aeroplane

I can see heaven, heaven down below
I look at heaven
And an angel who I know
I can see heaven, heaven down below

Da da day, I'm with my aeroplane
Just happy to be me again


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    I think: She's daydreaming about love and a person! She feels so calm with the thought of him, however she's not with him, alone, looking at him in "heaven." Beautiful song...very peaceful...but again, a little melancholy, I think it's her concept of "I can't be with him" again. Which I love. Haha. <3

    Imogen Heap is my favorite musical artists, and my this is probably in my top five favorite songs of hers... I love it and her.

    whitefroufrouon September 26, 2009   Link

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