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Introducción:
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I am afraid of bridges, sometimes I have to turn around
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When I'm driving towards one, my heart begins to pound
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Last night at the bridge to Johnsburg, I swerved down a dead end street
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I sat there shaking in an empty lot full of broken glass and weeds
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Then past me in the darkness ran four wild dogs
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leaping over abandoned tires, high into the air
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In the air, in the air,
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someday I will live in the air
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In the air, in the air,
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someday I will live in the air
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Once I loved a girl named Joan, her skin smelled just like falling snow
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One day she drove us off the road into a dead field of corn
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She laughed and hit the gas as we bounced across the rows,
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but I held onto the dashboard with my eyes tightly closed
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Those wild dogs brought back that smell of falling snow
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and the girl who lives in Johnsburg across a bridge I cannot go
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In the air, in the air,
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someday I will live in the air
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In the air, in the air,
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someday I will live in the air