Fairys - Close encounter

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Intro
Verse 1: Fairys
A spacecraft landed in my yard
Was oh so big but didn't make a sound
The lights that shown in my window, they
Drew me near, pulled me in, called me out

Pre-Chorus: Fairys
You stepped up
Our eyes met
Your skin was harshly bright
But then it dimmed down

Bridge: Fairys
I waved and you waved back
You got me from the start

Chorus: Fairys
And you were the best friend
I think I've ever had
And you were the best thing
That life has ever had
(Had)

Verse 2: oipeee!
When you fed me that icecrеam sandwich
It tasted so good like nothing I understood
And thеy said that it's the wrong planet
But I think it's the right one
Of the thousands of bright ones
Verse 2: oipeee!
Then, you took me to the creek
And then we watched the dragonflies play
And drank Arizona all day

Pre-Chorus: oipeee!
You stepped up
Our eyes met
Your skin was harshly bright
But then it dimmed down

Bridge: Fairys & oipeee!
I waved and you waved back
You got me from the start

Chorus: Fairys & oipeee!
And you were the best friend
I think I've ever had
And you were the best thing
That life has ever had
(Had)

Song Description:

"Close Encounter" by Fairys is a whimsical and enchanting song that tells the story of a magical encounter with extraterrestrial beings. The song begins with the narrator describing a spacecraft landing in their yard, drawing them in with its mesmerizing lights. As they approach the spacecraft, they make eye contact with the alien beings inside, feeling a connection despite their otherworldly appearance.

The chorus of the song expresses the deep bond formed between the narrator and the aliens, highlighting them as the best friend and best thing life has ever brought into their world. The verses describe moments of shared experiences, such as enjoying an ice cream sandwich together and watching dragonflies play at a creek.

The bridge of the song emphasizes the mutual understanding and connection between the narrator and the aliens, as they communicate through gestures and shared experiences. Overall, "Close Encounter" is a whimsical and heartwarming ode to the beauty of unexpected friendships and connections that can transcend even the boundaries of different worlds.

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