Released: September 18, 2012

Songwriter: P!nk Billy Mann

Producer: Billy Mann

[Verse 1]
There's a whole 'nother conversation going on
In a parallel universe
Where nothing breaks and nothing hurts
There's a waltz playin' frozen in time
Blades of grass on tiny bare feet
I look at you and you're lookin' at me

[Chorus]
Could you beam me up?
Give me a minute, I don't know what I'd say in it
I'd probably just stare, happy just to be there, holding your face
Beam me up
Let me be lighter, I'm tired of being a fighter
I think a minute's enough
Just beam me up

[Verse 2]
Saw a blackbird soarin' in the sky
Barely a breath I caught one last sight
Tell me that was you sayin' goodbye
There are times I feel the shiver and cold
It only happens when I'm on my own
That's how you tell me I'm not alone

[Chorus]
Could you beam me up?
Give me a minute, I don't know what I'd say in it
I'd probably just stare, happy just to be there, holding your face
Beam me up
Let me be lighter, I'm tired of being a fighter
I think a minute's enough
Just beam me up

[Bridge]
In my head, I see your baby blues
I hear your voice and I, I break in two
And now there's one of me, with you
So when I need you, can I send you a sign?
I'll burn a candle and turn off the lights
I'll pick a star and watch you shine

[Chorus]
Just beam me up
Give me a minute, I don't know what I'd say in it
I'd probably just stare, happy just to be there, holding your face
Beam me up
Let me be lighter, I'm tired of being a fighter
I think, a minute's enough
Beam me up

[Outro]
Beam me up
Beam me up
Could you beam me up?

P!nk

Alecia Beth Moore (born September 8, 1979), better known by her stage name Pink (stylized as P!nk), is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Originally a member of the girl group Choice, she began her solo career with the 2000 single “There You Go” from her debut album, Can’t Take Me Home; the R&B album was certified double-platinum in the United States. She gained further recognition alongside Lil' Kim, Christina Aguilera, and Mýa covering “Lady Marmalade” for the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack; the collaboration earned Pink both her first Grammy Award and first number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100.