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Drop Toe Hold - Weather Balloons Lyrics



Drop Toe Hold - Weather Balloons Lyrics




Some are born with imagination
That never leaves them alone
They think, They dream and always observe
For they have always known
That things are much more different
Than they sometimes appear
So they always search for a deeper truth,
They have no fear

Have you ever looked into the sky
And saw something you can't deny?
They will all just tell you its merely a dream
But you know what you have really seen

It's not a weather balloon!

Fantasy to some, is reality to them
And so they never cease

They take a chance to discover
The world we live in piece by piece
And so they strive while they're alive
To come to grip with things unseen

It's not a weather balloon!
It's not a weather balloon!
Because I know the truth!
It's not a weather balloon!
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Some are born with imagination
That never leaves them alone
They think, They dream and always observe
For they have always known
That things are much more different
Than they sometimes appear
So they always search for a deeper truth,
They have no fear

Have you ever looked into the sky
And saw something you can't deny?
They will all just tell you its merely a dream
But you know what you have really seen

It's not a weather balloon!

Fantasy to some, is reality to them
And so they never cease

They take a chance to discover
The world we live in piece by piece
And so they strive while they're alive
To come to grip with things unseen

It's not a weather balloon!
It's not a weather balloon!
Because I know the truth!
It's not a weather balloon!
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Writer: Daniel Picknell
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




Drop Toe Hold - Weather Balloons Video
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Performed By: Drop Toe Hold
Language: English
Length: 3:44
Written by: Daniel Picknell

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