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New Shack Airplane

Like a paper airplane in a picture frame
Revving up the engine, going nowhere quickly
We learned how to fly in a video game
Looking out a window, wishing it was simple

Living where the people never know our names
We can find a place to lock our love forever
You and I'll kill the crime and share the blame
They can blame the rainbow on the stormy weather

Don't look down
We fly around knowing we're up in the clouds
While the lovers all look at the sky
And wonder if they'll ever own it
Like they're you and I

Flying where the others always sound the same
You're the only one who hears me when I whisper
We learned how to fly in a video game
Looking out a window, wishing it was simple

Don't look down
We fly around knowing we're up in the clouds
While the lovers all look at the sky
And wonder if they'll ever own it
Like they're you and I
You and me
Hold the key
To electricity
We don't look down

We fly around knowing we're up in the clouds
While the lovers all look at the sky
And wonder if they'll ever own it
Like they're you and I
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