Blast off! Up to the stars we go,
And leave behind everything I used to know.
Somebody’s giving me a whole lot of money to do
What I think I want to.
So why am I still feeling blue?
O what a time though...
Goddamn! Get your head out of your hand.
Here's to all the times we're gonna have.
Cooped up for a year with the two best-looking babes I've seen all year.
Get me another bottle of beer!
Cause I'm feeling fine.

Go ahead waste your head
We've got the time. I hope you don't object If I
Speak my mind.

(Robot)
"Don't forget the purpose of the mission,
Or Nomis will get swallowed by It's sun.
Each one of you is a top graduate of the Star Corps Academy,
It's up to you reach for a dream...
O what a time though!"

Go ahead and waste your life
I'm still in fear.
I hope you don’t object if I
Crack another beer.

Hold on, who is it here that I see?
Wasn't she a she a favorite bitch in the academy?
I don't know if I wanna lead on this woman,
You know I've done that before.
She's actually a good girl,
Or at least a cheap ho...


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    blast off and longtime are the two greatest songs from the black hole.
    love 'em.

    mrsriverscuomoon July 03, 2002   Link

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