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If I told you my surname, you would start to laugh It's silly, but it's mine, and it's meant to last. F L Y It's a noun, not a verb, it's a little bug which lives everywhere. I am a fly but I can't explore the sky, "I don't have any wings" I repeated as a child. But when were are together, no chain can forbid me to reach the heavens. You are to me something that no one else could be. I feel more like that bug when I'm with you than when I'm on my own, How you manage to do so, it's something I'll never know. I am a fly but I can't explore the sky, "I don't have any wings" I repeated as a child. But touching this light blu sky I finally realize That that was not the truth. My wings? It's you.
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Aug 30, 2018
Aug 30, 2018 at 8:48 AM UTC
Wings
If I told you my surname, you would start to laugh It's silly, but it's mine, and it's meant to last. F L Y It's a noun, not a verb, it's a little bug which lives everywhere. I am a fly but I can't explore the sky, "I don't have any wings" I repeated as a child. But when were are together, no chain can forbid me to reach the heavens. You are to me something that no one else could be. I feel more like that bug when I'm with you than when I'm on my own, How you manage to do so, it's something I'll never know. I am a fly but I can't explore the sky, "I don't have any wings" I repeated as a child. But touching this light blu sky I finally realize That that was not the truth. My wings? It's you.
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25/F/Italy
Aug 30, 2018
Aug 30, 2018 at 8:48 AM UTC
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