High-flying Bird

Elton John

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    You wore a little cross of gold around your neck
    I saw it as you flew between my reason
    Like a raven in the night time when you left
    I wear a chain upon my wrist that bears no name
    You touched it and you wore it
    And you kept it in your pillow all the same

    My high-flying bird has flown from out my arms
    I thought myself her keeper
    She thought I meant her harm
    She thought I was the archer
    A weather man of words
    But I could never shoot down
    My high-flying bird

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    The white walls of your dressing room are stained in scarlet red
    You bled upon the cold stone like a young man
    In the foreign field of death
    Wouldn't it be wonderful is all I heard you say
    You never closed your eyes at night and learned to love daylight
    Instead you moved away

    My high-flying bird has flown from out my arms
    I thought myself her keeper
    She thought I meant her harm
    She thought I was the archer
    A weather man of words
    But I could never shoot down
    My high-flying bird has flown from out my arms
    I thought myself her keeper
    She thought I meant her harm
    She thought I was the archer
    A weather man of words
    But I could never shoot down
    My high-flying bird

    My high-flying, high-flying bird
    My high-flying, high-flying bird
    My high-flying, high-flying bird
    My high-flying, high-flying bird

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    Composition: Ann Orson and Bernie Taupin

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