God In Space
God In Space lyrics by Eugene Mcguinness. In a dream-tinted flicker of light I threw my guitar into the sea The world's as quiet as a library All the planet's...
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God In Space
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In a dream-tinted flicker of light
I threw my guitar into the sea
The world's as quiet as a library
All the planet's creatures are asleep
Eve slowly falls from grace
She reaches out for every cosmis sphere
Earth welcomes her to her blue bosom
She splashes into her fresh tears
And God is standing out there
Somewhere in space
A couple galaxies away
Astronauts report they've seen his face
But he's a far cry from the milky way
And I shall age
And you shall age
I'll fashion rags of beige
Convinced it's all the rage
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