Imagine I Am Weightless, And I Can Fly Poem by Mark. A Heathcote

Imagine I Am Weightless, And I Can Fly

Let us dine al fresco.
Breathe in the intoxicating air.
I want to stare at the stars.
And the heavenly moonlight
And feel enchanted by your beauty.
And charms that came my way
I want to tiptoe across this moonlit room.
And in order not to disturb you
Imagine I am weightless, and I can fly.
Just because I'm looking at you

Let us envision there is love in the dark.
And that is what all the stars are here for.
And you imploded in my heart because you,
You've got all your wishes granted in me, too.
Oh, I feel enchanted by both.
The light and the fog
As long as I'm holding your hand
And sleeping by your side each night
When there's a midnight storm
I know I will be safe and warm.
Praise the Lord.

Imagine I am weightless, and I can fly.
Just because I'm looking at you
Imagine I am weightless, and I can fly.
Just because I'm looking at you

Let us dine al fresco.
Breathe in the intoxicating air.
I want to stare at the stars.
And the heavenly moonlight
And feel enchanted by your beauty.
And charms that came my way
I want to tiptoe across this moonlit room.
And in order not to disturb you
Imagine I am weightless, and I can fly.
Just because I'm looking at you
Praise the Lord.

Praise the Lord.
Moths and butterflies are made on the loom.
And the flowers bloom before they sojourn.
And cocoon back to their room to dream.

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