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This old mountainside
Where we used to reside
Is slowly recalling
The things we discovered inside
Oh, the crystal cavesWe shed both our jackets
And I hammered brackets
From old metal chairs
To the walls for a crude set of stairs
To lead us downAnd you tied a rope
To the steep burning slope
A Jerry rigged harness
So we could descend in the darkBut the tide came in
And we found ourselves in the sea
Deep underwater we both found
That we could still breathe
So we spent the day submerged
And we swam the evening awayThe water was clear
Like the pure atmosphere

As we kicked and fluttered
Through caverns all cluttered with age
In the afterglowWe swam hand in hand
Over white satin sand
And you left a ribbon
To honor the pale gibbon moon
But that was years agoAnd we never came up for air
Down there
We can go anywhereThe old world was dying
While we took our flying
Like peregrine falcons
Beneath the transparent blue waves
Far below the surfAnd we spent the hours
With submarine flowers
I knew I'd remember
That day in November as we
Felt alive again'Cause we found ourselves in the sea
Deep underwater we both found
That we could still breathe
So we spent the day submerged
And we swam the evening awayWe swam the evening away

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Sky Sailing is a side project of Adam Young, the artist behind Owl City. The songs on the album, An Airplane Carried Me To Bed, were written before he started Owl City. The debut Album An Airplane Carried Me To Bed is a step into the past, the documented account of a shy boy from Minnesota with more hopes and dreams than he knew what to do with. When you listen to this record, you can hear naivety, innocence, inexperience and the wide-eyed imaginings of a wishful thinker.


Read more about Sky Sailing on Last.fm.


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