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Alan Parsons - Fly to Me Lyrics



Alan Parsons - Fly to Me Lyrics




Fly To Me

What can you say about magic
That's not been said before
What's there to do with a crystal ball
But roll across the floor
No one can conjure up one as magical as you
No incantation brings forth the miracle like you

Fly To Me
Clouds are billowing
Fly To Me
Now and in my dreams
Your natural wonders are that sensational so.

What can I say about magic
That's not superfluous
How can I wave a wand and make
What's not right here for us
Why waste time chanting
When I could simply think of you
No break of daylight could be as beautiful as you

Fly To Me
Clouds are billowing
Fly To Me
Now and in my dreams
Your natural wonders are that sensational to me

Fly to me, Fly to me, Fly to me
What can you say about magic
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Fly To Me

What can you say about magic
That's not been said before
What's there to do with a crystal ball
But roll across the floor
No one can conjure up one as magical as you
No incantation brings forth the miracle like you

Fly To Me
Clouds are billowing
Fly To Me
Now and in my dreams
Your natural wonders are that sensational so.

What can I say about magic
That's not superfluous
How can I wave a wand and make
What's not right here for us
Why waste time chanting
When I could simply think of you
No break of daylight could be as beautiful as you

Fly To Me
Clouds are billowing
Fly To Me
Now and in my dreams
Your natural wonders are that sensational to me

Fly to me, Fly to me, Fly to me
What can you say about magic
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Writer: Mark Mikel, Jeff Kollman, Alan Parsons
Copyright: Lyrics © SOROKA MUSIC LTD.

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Performed By: Alan Parsons
Length: 3:45
Written by: Mark Mikel, Jeff Kollman, Alan Parsons

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