I miss my sky - a song written and performed by Heather Nova
Lyrics of I Miss My Sky, written and performed by Heather Nova.
      
      
I bury myself in the leaves to sleep
    I bury myself in the leaves to sleep
The sun so strong and rage so deep
    
    I keep waking to find I've been dreaming again
    
    And the sound of the ocean is not a plane
    
    And far away they talk about me
    
    In newspaper columns they write about me
    
    Round dinner tables and cocktail parties
    
    I'm a heroine and a tragic figure
    
    I'm a heroine as I'm lying here
    
    Beneath my sky
    
    And sometimes
    
    Sometimes I cry
    
    Sometimes
    
    Sometimes I wonder
    
    Why we're always coming down
    
    And why we need to touch the ground
    
    And why I didn't keep on heading
    
    Right on up to heaven
    
    I miss my sky
    
    Here from below the clouds are shadows
    
    Not the golden mountains I used to fly through
    
    Here from below the sky?s a painting
    
    In a child's room with the future waiting
    
    But not for me
    
    I look up at the birds flying overhead
    
    My sentinel's true but the signals dead
    
    It's been 500 days of hope and sorrow
    
    500 nights with no tomorrow
    
    And the poetry and the best of me
    
    And the heart and the spirit and the sex of me
    
    All fell into the azure sea
    
    In the tailspin with the last of me
    
    And my wings, and my song, all that I knew is dead and gone
    
    I'm weak and tired but my will is strong
    
    And my hope lives on, my hope lives onS
    
    But sometimes
    
    Sometimes I cry
    
    Sometimes
    
    Sometimes I wonder
    
    Why we're always coming down
    
    Why we need to touch the ground
    
    Why I didn't keep on heading
    
    Right on up to heaven
    
    I miss my sky
    
    I miss my sky
    
  
    
    
Background information: 
      
The song "I miss my sky" is about Amelia Earhart. 
    
On August 2, 2006, in The Hague (Netherlands) Heater explained to the audience that she received a letter the other day from a pilot who feels related to her (referring to Amalia Earhart) song "I miss my sky."
Heather wrote the song while she imagined that somehow Amelia Earhart survived the crash landing, and that she lived on a deserted island.
