Catch a flight

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When George had his eyes on the moon, he was so sure that it was the same moon that he couldn't see it, he was just in a rush for it to come. And he had to be very brave. He was a boy; he was born that way. It was his way. And by the time this happened, it wasn't his way for them; it was for him. And by the time he got to the moon and saw that it was, he couldn't help but want to jump at it. The more he tried to jump, the more he wanted it to come and his eyes became so full of moonlight that George thought, "Oh my god, let's do it." You can read George Harrison's "Catch a flight" On waves.

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