The first time
When you are stellified
Could be the last chance
I have to sanctify
So save the last dance
For me my love because I
I see you as an angel freshly fallen from the sky

Heard your first words
Before I saw your eyes
Fell from your sweet lips
Well you are stellified
So save the last dance
For me my love because I
I see you as an angel freshly fallen from the sky

I made a shrine
I made it for you
I see you are an angel all the things that you do
And now I found tomorrow with you I’m miles high
Shining like a diamond in the darkness of the sky

I stellify
I’m miles high
I stellify

And so we’re miles above
Our ribbon in the sky
And it’s the real love
I see so in your eyes
So save the last dance
For me my love because I
I see you as an angel freshly fallen from the sky

I made a shrine
That stands here for you
I see you are an angel all the things that you do
No one knows tomorrow the future stands to find
This rockets starts ablazing so for you I stellify

I stellify
I’m miles high
I stellify

The first time
When you are stellified
Could be the last chance
I have to sanctify
So save the last dance
For me my love because
I see you as an angel freshly fallen from the sky

I made a shrine
With candles for you
I see you are an angel all the things that you do
Now I found tomorrow with you I stellify
Throw my arms above cause now I fly and touch the sky

I stellify
I’m miles high
I stellify



Lyrics submitted by Kenichi

Track duration: 04:57

"Stellify" as written by Dave Mccracken, Ian Brown

Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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    General Comment:There seems to be a connection with the Stone Roses' song "Tightrope", firstly with the mention of the "ribbon in the sky", and secondly with the angel analogies to the person who's the object of each song's lyrics.
    Flag yewbarrowon January 15, 2010   Link

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