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Sara Craig Sparks Fly

... and you can't take it away from him

Let me pull you from your chair
And help to guide you to a Spin
It's better when you're all alone
But I will wait til you begin

It might help to shut your eyes
Because the sights can be a shock
And if you concentrate on patterns
The your limbs will soon react

You'll get charged like you've never
Felt before if you'd only unzip
Your soul door

Well hello I thought you left
Now we just nod as you float by
It's something words cannot explain
But I can see it in your eyes
You're not full of any substance
But the spirits are divine

Sparks fly
When you let the rhythm in
Sparks fly, sparks fly
When the skin meets the skin

Something very animal
Something very primitive
You'll love the taste of slat
From your skin

Let me pull you ... how do you do?
It doesn't matter
I don't want to know your name

It might help to shut ... and when
It's second nature you'll be free
To open up your eyes

Sparks fly
When you let the rhythm in
Sparks fly, sparks fly
When you let the
Sparks fly, sparks fly
When you let the rhythm in
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