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Heaven
 
  Written by kim & ricki wilde

Tonight I’m gonna fly
Like a phoenix rising from the ashes of love
Towards the open sky
Gonna spread my wings and circle above
I’ve been too long on the ground
My head looking down
I don’t want to be there again
You gave me a love so real
Now I can’t believe how you’re making me feel

You take me to heaven baby
You’re taking me higher and higher
You take me to paradise
Don’ you know it feels so good
You take me to heaven, higher, higher

The sweetest liberty is a heart in chains that love sets free
And so you came my way
And I knew I’d found my destiny
The pain and the tears have all disappeared
And now I won’t be crying no more
I never felt so sure
Cos I’ve found what I’ve been looking for

You take me to hea




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