Clouds Andy Beck.

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Clouds Andy Beck

When you look at the clouds, What do you see? Can you even imagine What they could be? And do you think those fluffy clouds See me? When you look at the clouds, What do you see? Can you even imagine What they could be? And do you think those fluffy clouds See me?

When you look at the clouds, I can see a space ship. Can you even imagine What they could be? When you look at the clouds I can see a butterfly. And do you think those fluffy clouds See me? When you look at the clouds, What do you see? Can you even imagine? I can see a dove. And do you think those fluffy clouds See me?

Think of all the possibilities. Imagine. All the possibilities. Dream. Think of all the possibilities. Imagine. All the possibilities. Dream.

When you look at the clouds, I can see a lion. Can you even imagine What they could be? Me too! When you look at the clouds, What do you see? I see a football. Can you even imagine? I see a swan.

When you look at the clouds, I can see a daffodil. And do you think those fluffy clouds See me? When you look at the clouds, What do you see? A fish. And do you think those fluffy clouds See me?

When you look in your heart, What do you see? Can you even imagine All you can be? When you look in your heart, What do you see? Can you even imagine All you can be?

And can you think, imagine, dream… All the possibilities. What do you see? And can you think, imagine, dream… All the possibilities? What do you see?