Let's just freeze the frame, savour the moment
Never let it fade away
Let's just pretend there's just you and me forever
If only for this one day
Sipping Mojitos and listening to Miles, playing our favorite games
And later we'll count all the stars in the sky;
There's one I want to re-name

I want to feel every beat of heart
Losing myself in your arms
I'll hold on to every kiss that you give
And wear them like they're charms
There's nothing important or pressing to see
Outside of where you want to be
Settle back, relax my de----are
Let's just stay here

Let's just see if we have a flying dream
In the middle of the afternoon
You can hop aboard my shuttle, so I can take you to the moon
And we'll keep soaring around and round
To see how far we'll go
And it's time to be homeward bound, we'll come down really slow

You can tell me your favorite bedtime story
And never even say a word
You can write a brand new song of love to a tune I've never heard
The fact of the matter just happens to be
You're the only one that matters to me
Sit back, get closer de---are
Let's just stay here

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Repeat last verse



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