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I take my time, to look back on the ground
Is cero gravity here, it feels so fine my mind blows up
Sometimes I wish I could see
As clear as I can breathe, deaf noise I hear
Clear voices through my ears
I'm thinking that if, you're gonna wait for me
I know my mind needs to feel
It's gonna be all right while I'm here

I took off my boots, They're floating in the air
Good after all, a new life could begin

I left the time on the ground, Here every hour is my hour
And now I pick up my life, to put it were it should be

Strange for me
There were times I never thought we could came here
Just like a dream
Through the stars we goes, it has just begun

Now while I'm trying to sleep
I think of all that waits for me
What I'm going to find
Maybe next human life

I made my choice, a trip across the stars
So much beyond this moon
I hope to see you soon

Just look at the sky, cause I am there somewhere
And I know that you can, find my in this moonlight hour

Just look at the sky, cause I am there somewhere
And I know that you can, find my in this moonlight hour

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