There it started
it came apart, it
Broke up into pieces and
There was a chance I missed it
Icaristic
So I put myself into your hands

Cause you're not just anyone
You're a ladder to the sun
Oh you're not just anyone
You're a ladder to the sun

I could run my courses
With opposing forces
You said all men are mortals , and
So if you want me then you can have me
Take me, oh baby grab me
Yes if you want me then you can have me

Cause you're not just anyone
You're a ladder to the sun
Oh you're not just anyone
You're a ladder to the sun

Oh now boy what you been and done
Set a course for a silver sun
Oh now boy what you been and done

I had it all and I risked it
A chance and I missed it
I had it all and I risked it on
I risked it on...

Oh I risked it on
A ladder to the
A Ladder to the sun
A ladder to the
A ladder to the sun

I had it all and I risked it on
A ladder to the
A ladder to the sun
A ladder to the
A ladder to the sun
A ladder to the
A ladder to the sun
I had it all and I risked it all


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Ladder To The Sun Lyrics as written by Jonathan Mark Buckland Guy Rupert Berryman

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    "I can run my courses Opposing forces And oh man I just..."

    Has to be:

    "I can run my courses and Opposing forces And oh man are just mortals"

    Such a good way to describe the love between man and woman. I also can see in my life that the girl of my dreams is a ladder to the sun... to daylight. light and love. Back to the source.

    Christiaan33on July 07, 2006   Link

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