The bird is here and we are off
To wherever those wings take us
The atmosphere is crawling with airlines
That wind through the clouds
And look down on the crowds
Relax your back and let the noise
Sing you to sleep in my arms
If you awake before we arrive I will carry you down
And I won't make a sound

The scent is strong as we move on
And breathe in the pristine crime scene
The false veneer is old like a substitute volunteer
From, oh, some other year
I'm just a shell as far as I can tell
So I paint my eyes a light green
The silver beams are twirling and swirling throughout your dreams
Like air traffic streams


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Air Traffic Lyrics as written by Adam R. Young

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    Lyric Correction

    These lyrics are wrong. The lyrics are for a song called Air Traffic, but the song is Air.

    The lyrics are: no head, no heart, no hurry, no hate, no fun, no muss, no city, no state, no card, no kid, no call, no kiss, no book, no bread, no hit, no miss, no tears, no laugh, no love, no sin, no hand to put my handshake in no header, no footer, no girl, no boy, no good, no better, no touch, no toy

    there is only air where i used to care

    (I looked up the lyrics on lyricstime.com)

    Drickon December 08, 2011   Link
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    First think I thought of was a relationship that involved all of these things and their saying that they don't care anymore and there's only "air" where they used to care

    GroovieGhoulon January 27, 2006   Link
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    this song is weird, and for this reason: it's a beatiful sounding song; simple, melodic, it gives you sort of a floaty feeling what with the echoes and the harmonies. "airy" i guess (but in a good way, not in a blonde way). and then you start to understand the lyrics, and you realize how heavy hitting the words actually are. the chorus sums up the verses by hitting you with a direct nuclear punch of a line. it's an absolute break up line, with no room for questioning.

    and i love it.

    skyfire84on November 02, 2007   Link
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    I like this song a lot.

    nineandninetyon April 14, 2008   Link
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    I loved this song the first time I heard it because it was just melodic and relaxing. I felt so "loose". Then I started to actually listen to the words and it sounded as if she's talking about Heaven or some place similiar to it. At least that's what I thought. (:

    Dinah-chanon May 28, 2008   Link
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    awe.. this song makes me sad.

    but its just as beatiful.

    barrigirl09on March 25, 2009   Link

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