See the fool who mimicks the sun
Burning out like a quasar pulsing?
Your lunar laugh and smokey dreams
Bare your soul and take control
While the spaced out space chick keeps the cosmic beat
And day-glo daffodils are pushing violent from the earth

Hallucinating Pluto, yeah, yeah
Love will turn our universe
Hallucinating Pluto, oh, whoo!
Love will turn our universe
I could exist here, I could exist here happily

Fields of poppies, blind for sunshine
Burning paths of fluid joy
Bare your soul and take control
If the wolves are howling outside your door
Invite them in and make them beg for more
While the day-glo daffodils are pushing violent from the earth

Dripping wet and screaming
Now is the time, now is the time, now is the time, now is the time for action!
Hit the road, overload
I'm in a dancing mode

Hallucinating Pluto, yeah, yeah
Love will turn our universe
Hallucinating Pluto, oh, whoo!

Get on your laser, daddy, and ride through your telescope, into the night!

Pursue the lost realms of night
The lost realms of fear
Nighttime has stopped, bring on the aliens

Our love is freed from the icy tundra
And everyone wants to take the next flight out

Ride, daddy, ride
Hallucinating Pluto
Love will turn our universe
Hallucinating Pluto
Love will turn our universe

Hallucinating Pluto, yeah, yeah
Hallucinating Pluto, oh, whoo!
Ride, daddy, ride!
I could exist here, I could exist here, happily


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Hallucinating Pluto Lyrics as written by Fred Schneider Cindy Wilson

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