Learn To Fly

A1 · Make It Good

When you feel the dream is over
Feel the world is on your shoulders
And you lost the strength to carry on
Even though the walls may crumble
And you find you always stumble through
Remember never to surrender to the dark
Cuz if you turn another page
You will see that’s not the way
The story has to end

And if you need to find a way back
Feel you’re on the wrong track
Give it time, you’ll learn to fly
Tomorrow is a new day
And you will find your own way
You’ll be stronger with each day that you cry
Then you’ll learn to fly

In your head, so many questions
The truth is your possession
The answer lies within your heart (within your heart)
You will see the doors are open
If you only dare to hope
And you will find a way to fight
The fears that kept you down
Cuz if you turn another page
You will see that’s not the way
The story has to end

And if you need to find a way back
Feel you’re on the wrong track
Give it time, you’ll learn to fly
Tomorrow is a new day
And you will find your own way
You’ll be stronger with each day that you cry
Then you’ll learn to fly

Looking at your situation
There’s so much that you can do
Now’s the time to make your stand
This is just an observation
In the end it’s up to you
The future’s in your hands

And if you need to find a way back
Feel you’re on the wrong track
Give it time, you’ll learn to fly
Tomorrow is a new day
And you will find your own way
You’ll be stronger with each day that you cry
Then you’ll learn to fly

Give it time
Then you’ll learn to fly

Learn To Fly

A1's "Learn To Fly" stands as a defining track from the album "Make It Good," showcasing the artist's signature blend of soulful vocals and polished production. Released alongside hits like "Heaven By Your Side" and "Like A Rose," the song exemplifies the smooth, emotive style that characterized A1's discography during this era. The recording captures a moment of musical maturity, reflecting themes of aspiration and connection that resonated with listeners. As part of a catalog that includes collaborations and solo efforts spanning multiple albums, "Learn To Fly" remains a testament to the artist's ability to craft memorable, radio-friendly anthems that balance commercial appeal with genuine emotional depth.