Walking on Air

Bob Marlette, John Wetton

I'm walking on air, down a smoky corridor
I'm  barely aware‚ this is no dream
I  felt you were there‚ you spoke to me
Beware of what I saw‚ yes I'm sure
I want more and I'm walking on air

Oily,  dark and blue, the picture hangs in front of you
Don't  turn around‚ this is for real
The walls of this place, imprisoning your pretty face
I'm  sure, what I saw‚ is no more and I'm walking on air

I'm floating, I'm falling, I'm silently calling
Adrift on an ocean, on waves of emotion

I'm following the light through centuries of endless light
The  soporific sky, the moon and the stars
To Morpheus I fly, he holds me in a twilight that we share
In his lair if I dare, we'll go walking on air

I'm floating, I'm falling, I'm silently calling
Adrift on an ocean, on waves of emotion

Say a prayer for me, in solace and sincerity
Then sip your holy wine out of the silver spoon

And when my soul shall rise
Then realize you live with what you swore
And before anymore of your talking
Feel a chill, at the door, it's just me and I'm walking on air

Trivia about the song Walking on Air by John Wetton

When was the song “Walking on Air” released by John Wetton?
The song Walking on Air was released in 1994, on the album “Voice Mail/Battle Lines”.
Who composed the song “Walking on Air” by John Wetton?
The song “Walking on Air” by John Wetton was composed by Bob Marlette, John Wetton.

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