so we lay beneath the waves
staring up at the sky.
it’s a perfect view today.
all i can see
is drifting away like
the parking lot song.
just sing along.
we’re giving you an open road.
hold on and don’t let go.
it’s a parking lot song.
your chance to sing along.
we’ve given you an open road so hold on.

so we wait
in outer space
for a message from you
so far away.
all you can see
is me drift away.

the parking lot song.
just sing along.
we’re giving you an open road.
hold on and don’t let go.
no don’t let go. don’t ever let go.

burn brightly like a fire in the sea.
you found a record on your step.
now that you’ve gotten your hands on it
go and decipher the code that i have sent to you
in messages from far away
hidden all around where you cannot see.
these messages you may never read.
a shooting star that’s just for you. it’s me.
so you think you found a better light than mine.
you think you found a brighter light than mine.
you think you found a higher kite to fly
but you’ll never find a brighter light than i.



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