Sometimes it's stressfull, but I gotta handle all the pain

Gotta Gotta Get Get Get Away
Woooo Woooo
Gotta Get Get Get Get Get Get Get Get Away

Close your eyes (your eyes)
Spread your wings and fly
Baby you and I
Elevate in mind (your mind)
Way up to the sky
Baby you and I

Let's get away
On the wings of Love
Let's fly away
Like a pair of beloved doves (*2)

They keep watching
Every move I make
Still yapping
What they don't know
So they speculate
Is it shocking
Don't you know I always set the pace
Steady moping
I leave no evidence I leave no trace

Close your eyes (your eyes)
Spread your wings and fly
Baby you and I
Elevate in mind (your mind)
Way up to the sky
Baby you and I

So amazing
Sunshine in the rain
Stimulating
Every nerve up in my brain
My hearts for saving
Feels like I'm gonna go insane
Sometimes frustrating
But I must endure the pain

Close your eyes (your eyes)
Spread your wings and fly
Baby you and I
Elevate in mind (your mind)
Way up to the Sky (up and away)

Get Get Get Get Get Get
Get away

So Close your eyes (your eyes)
Spread your wings and fly
Baby you and I
Elevate in mind (your mind)
Way up to the Sky (up and away) *3

Elevate your mind way up to the sky






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