Mama never cared much 'bout dreams
Or Love
She said it reminded her of my daddy
My daddy
He Loved to fly
He'd say

death will come fast
I wanna be free
And closer to the sky
Love grows cold,
Lonely and tired
On the wings of angels
I want to fly

daddy's just the blood in my veins
Shadows in my mind
As I'd watch my mama drown in her tears
He'd say

â??i can't promise you Love
And I can't promise you meâ??
In my heart of hearts
I yearn to fly

and death will come fast
I wanna be free
And closer to sky
Love grows cold,
Lonely and tired
On the wings of angels
I want to fly
I want to fly
I yearn to fly

and death will come fast
Death will come fast
I yearn to fly







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Liliquoi Moon Lyrics as written by Me Shell Ndegeocello

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    This is one of my favorite songs by her. The way I interpreted it was that you should be all you can be and strive to accomplish your goals in life no matter what other people tell you that you can't do, even those close to you and when you lose the person that was always in your corner you can't give up on life. Beautiful song.

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