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Dive & Fly
from: Dive & Fly
by: Jennifer Daniels
Copyright © 2001
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Lyrics:
Up on the tower I thought she would jump 'cause she square both her toes up to the edge. She turned and she saw and she said as she smiled, "It is not that I long to be dead. It is just that I long to dive and fly, dive and fly." My mind turned in her head to stillness of sound, to a wind walking after its meal. And down in the valley the thunder's resound made me feel as bad as you feel.
But that is just when I long to dive and fly, dive and fly... Why, then, do I take back my heart in the morning?
And has there been a girl quite as lonely as I am? Why, then, won't our spirits touch when our bodies can? Why, then, is there so much of gravity in the mountains? There's so much of gravity in the mountains. There's so much of gravity in the mountain. Up on a bridge with a bracelet of stone hanging out over fingertips high. If I were to drop this would you writhe and moan, lose your faith in me till we died? Dive and fly, dive and fly...
Jennifer Daniels: 12string acoustic, vocals
Jeff Neal: electric guitar, acoustic
Patrick Beldon: pipes, ebow
Gerry Hansen: percussion
Dave LaBruyere: bass
Glenn Matullo: droning loop
John Rogers: mellotron flutes and strings
Michael Winger: sound samples placement
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