Close your eyes close your eyes
Breathe the air out there
We are free, we can be wide open

For you opened my eyes, to the beauty I see
We will pray, we will stay wide open

Don't analyze, don't analyze
Don't go that way, don't live that way
That would paralyze your evolution

Don't analyze, don't analyze
Don't go that way, don't live that way
That would paralyze your evolution

La ah ah this greatest moment
La ah ah this greatest day
La ah ah the greatest love of them all

La ah ah this greatest moment
La ah ah this greatest day
La ah ah the greatest love of them all

Close your eyes, close your eyes
Breathe the air, out there
Fantasize, fantasize we are open

For you opened my eyes, to the beauty I see
We will pray, we will stay together

La ah ah this greatest moment
La ah ah this greatest day
La ah ah the greatest love of them all

La ah ah this greatest moment
La ah ah this greatest day
La ah ah the greatest love of them all

La ah ah ah ah ah ah
La ah ah ah ah ah ah
La ah ah ah ah ah ah ah


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    Definitely my favorite song on this album. I just wish the verse that starts "Don't analyse" were repeated in the second half (after "We will pray, we will stay together") - it's a very pretty verse, and all the others get repeated (if slightly altered), so it seems like it's missing. I always add it back in when singing it in my head. It's a minor complaint, though. I love the song.

    didiercollardon March 18, 2005   Link

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