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Voyagers Distant Planet


From a distant planet
Something's talking
New sensations, feelings
Looking for dreams
I can remind you
I can remember
I can live daydream
There's my place

From a distant space
A star is coming
New procession calling
Trying to thrill me
I can't remind you
I can't remember
I can't remain here
On your dream

Man you see I fly tonight
You can really meet sunrise
If you get the friends today
You can really flap your hands
I began to know you now
When your eyes are watching me
You don't have to lose yourself
There's a new world coming now

From a distant space
A star is coming
New procession calling
Trying to thrill me
I can't remind you
I can't remember
I can't remain here
On your dream

Man you see I fly tonight
You can really meet sunrise
If you get the friends today
You can really flap your hands
I began to know you now
When your eyes are watching me
You don't have to lose yourself
There's a new world coming now

I began to know you now
When your eyes are watching me
You don't have to lose yourself
There's a new world coming now

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