Woah I
I've been searching all my life
It's about time
That I found my lucky star

Gonna fly me
To the heart of an angel
Where I'll spend the rest of my life
Until Eternity
(Never to look down)
(My feet will never touch the ground)
Holy is the Heart of an Angel

She's closer now
Than I've ever felt before
Cloud 9
Should I jump or should fall?

Fly me
To the heart of an angel
Where I'll spend the rest of my life
Until Eternity
(Never to look down)
(My feet will never touch the ground)
Holy is the Heart of an Angel

Fly me to the heart of an Angel
Where I know Heaven's just a touch away

Destiny
Is just like walking on the moon
She breathes
It means the winds are changing soon

Gonna fly me
To the heart of an angel
Where I'll spend the rest of my life
Until Eternity
(Never to look down)
(My feet will never touch the ground)
Holy is the Heart
Fly me
To the heart of an angel
Where I can spend the rest of my life
Until Eternity
(Never to look down)
(My feet will never touch the ground)
Holy is the Heart of an Angel

My feet will never touch the ground
Holy is the heart...

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