Fly Away From Here – Aerosmith


We gotta find a way

Yeah, I can’t wait another day

Ain’t nothing gonna change

If we stay around here

Gotta do what it takes

Goes on in our hands

We all make mistakes

Yeah, but it’s never too late to start again

Take another breath and say another prayer

And then fly away from here

Anywhere, yeah, I don’t care

We just fly away from here

Our hopes and dreams are out there somewhere

Won’t let time pass us by

We’ll just fly, yeah

If this life?

It seems harder now

It ain’t no never mind

You got me by your side

And anytime you want

Yeah, we can catch a train and find a better place, yeah

‘Cause we won’t let nothing or no one keep getting us down

Maybe you and I could pack our bags and hit the sky

And fly away from here

Anywhere, yeah, I don’t care

We just fly away from here

Our hopes and dreams are out there somewhere

Won’t let time pass us by

We’ll just fly

Do you see a bluer sky now?

You can have a better life now

Open your eyes

‘Cause no one here can ever stop us

They can try but we won’t let them

No way

Maybe you and I

Could pack our bags and say goodbye

And fly away from here

Anywhere, honey, I don’t care

We just fly away from here

Our hopes and dreams are out there somewhere

Fly away from here

Yeah, anywhere, honey, I don’t, I don’t, I don’t

Yeah, we just fly away

Escaping Limits: A Journey of Hope

“Fly Away From Here” by Aerosmith is a heartfelt anthem about breaking free from the confines of circumstance and embracing the possibility of a brighter future. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of longing for change, urging listeners to not remain stagnant but instead to chase their dreams, regardless of where they may lead. Themes of resilience and unwavering support weave through every verse, promising that, with a trusted companion by your side, even the toughest obstacles can be overcome. The repeated imagery of flying away captures the universal desire for freedom, hope, and new beginnings.

Song Credits

Artist: Aerosmith
Songwriters: Marti Frederiksen, Todd Chapman
Release Year: 2001
Label: Columbia Records


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