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McKinley - Lucky Child Lyrics

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  • (McKinley)
  • There's an astronaut missing his children tonight
  • sitting in his silver machinery.
  • He's in love with the world and stunned by her size.
  • From where he sits she looks mostly empty.
  • From here on the ground I know how he feels.
  • The curve of the world beneath me
  • seems impossibly large when I think of where you are,
  • how I can sing my heart out and you won't hear me.
  • If I put my hand up and blow a kiss,
  • it'll never make it to you.
  • It'll go down over Kansas like Icarus,
  • sink like Amelia's last SOS.
  • I could drive to the divide
  • where rains run to your side or mine,
  • put a bottle with a note in a river running to your coast
  • asking you how the world got so wide.
  • If I put my hand up and blow a kiss,
  • it'll never make it to you.
  • It'll go down over Kansas like Icarus,
  • sink like Amelia's last SOS.

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