Took a trip on a Gemini spacecraft
And I thought about you
I passed through the shadow of Jupiter
And I thought about you

I shot my space gun
And boy I really felt blue

Two or three flying saucers
Parked under the stars, winding stream
Moon shining down on some little town
And with each beam the same old dream

I took a trip on a Gemini spacecraft
And I thought about you
Well I shot my spacegun
And I thought about you

Pulled down my sun visor
Boy, I really felt blue

You jumped into your Gemini, I jumped into mine
We'll orbit the Moon for just one time
Tomorrow night, tomorrow night
Will you hold hands with me under the moonlight?

Took a trip in a Gemini spacecraft
And I thought about you
I shot my space gun
And I thought about you

And I took a, I took a walk in space
Boy, I really felt blue

Well I peeked through the crack and looked way back
Stardust trail leading back to you
What did I do? What could I do? What did I do?
Well

I thought about you
I thought about you
Took a trip on a Gemini spacecraft
And thought about you


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    It's a cover from the Stardust Cowboy, who he also got the name for Ziggy Stardust.

    blazedanielleon June 17, 2010   Link

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