Fear of Flying - A Rocket to the Moon

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Can you take me back to the person I used to be
Back when you were there for me
I know it seems like forever, but do me this favor please
Way back when we were stupid
And held grudges just to help us sleep
Oh my god, how ridiculous were we?

I stop your breathing every time I'm around, girl
Your body's sweating and your hands start to shake
I know you can't control your eyes
But I know that your looks are fake
So tease me once and I swear I'll forget
How it feels when you've got nothing left
We'll take it slow and only work at it sometimes
Oh yeah.

Can you take me back to the person I used to be
Back when you were there for me
I know it seems like forever, but do me this favor please
Way back when we were stupid
And held grudges just to help us sleep
Oh my god, how ridiculous were we?

Ohhhhhhhh, Ohhhhhhhhhhh
Ohhhhhhhh, Ohhhhhhhhhhh

I took a picture of a girl I once knew
I kept it here in case I'd run into you
The look on your face could light up a room
But instead, you left
And oh, you left

Can you take me back to the person I used to be
Back when you were there for me
I know it seems like forever, but do me this favor please
Way back when we were stupid
And held grudges just to help us sleep
Oh my god, how ridiculous were we?

Ohhhhhhhh, Ohhhhhhhhhhh
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Fear of Flying Lyrics

I took a picture of a girl I once knew
I kept it here in case I'd run into you
The look on your face could light up a room
But instead, you left

And now I'm sitting with my head on the dashboard
Push the seat back and close my eyes
I had this dream that I was on an airplane
Afraid to fly

So I tipped my head to the side and I whispered
To this man that was in the aisle
I said "do you know how long it takes before we die?"
And then I rolled awake

Can you take me back to the person I used to be
Back when you were there for me
I know it seems like forever, but do me this favor please
Way back when we were stupid
And held grudges just to help us sleep
Oh my god, how ridiculous were we?

I stop your breathing every time I'm around, girl
Your body's sweating and your hands start to shake
I know you can't control your eyes
But I know that your looks are fake
So tease me once and I swear I'll forget
How it feels when you've got nothing left
We'll take it slow and only work at it sometimes
Oh yeah.

Can you take me back to the person I used to be
Back when you were there for me
I know it seems like forever, but do me this favor please
Way back when we were stupid
And held grudges just to help us sleep
Oh my god, how ridiculous were we?

Ohhhhhhhh, Ohhhhhhhhhhh
Ohhhhhhhh, Ohhhhhhhhhhh

I took a picture of a girl I once knew
I kept it here in case I'd run into you
The look on your face could light up a room
But instead, you left
And oh, you left

Can you take me back to the person I used to be
Back when you were there for me
I know it seems like forever, but do me this favor please
Way back when we were stupid
And held grudges just to help us sleep
Oh my god, how ridiculous were we?

Ohhhhhhhh, Ohhhhhhhhhhh
Ohhhhhhhh, Ohhhhhhhhhhh

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A Rocket to the Moon was an American pop/alternative rock band. A Rocket to the Moon had released two EPs and a full length. Their first studio full length was released in October 2009. Nick Santino began the band in the summer of 2006 as an experiment, and decided to continue due to positive feedback. A Rocket to the Moon started its first official tour in 2008 with The Cab, Hey Monday, and This Providence. A Rocket to the Moon has also played in such events as Bamboozle. Santino was joined by guitarist Justin Richards (of Brighten) and bassist Eric Halvorsen, and most recently, by drummer Andrew Cook. The band broke up in 2013 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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