On a midnight voyage,
One that has no ending;
And it's sending me
The things that I need.

Far away from shore
Further than I've been before;
But I feel the strength of the new sea.
(Of a midnight voyage for just what you need...)

Dreams come and go,
And I sift through them.
Love (love) starts to grow
From the thoughts that I find within them.

On a midnight voyage,
Searching for my pleasure;
Reaching with my mind for something I've dreamed.
(Reaching with your mind for something you've dreamed)

Loves come and go
And I dream through them;
Dreams (dreams) start to flow
From the love that I find within them.

On a midnight voyage,
One that has no ending;
And it's sending me
Right into my mind.

On...

[spoken]
"Uh, turn back to the earphones.
Could you turn off the earphones, please?"
"Turn the television set down, please."
"And turn the air conditioning off."
"And walk around the block twice."
"Three..."

On...

[spoken]
"Your late coming in."
"I was...right with you."
"Sorry, my mistake."
"Two, three, four..."
"Five..alright? One, two, three..."

On a midnight voyage...

[spoken]
"You've got it."
"You like that Lou?"

Come on, let's take a midnight voyage;
Let me take you on a little trip.
Come on, come on,
Woah, come on...
Would you dare to take a little journey?
All aboard; all ashore.
At your leisure take a pleasure trip.
I'm sure; you're sure.
Everybody needs a pleasure trip,
My friend, my friend...


Lyrics submitted by TheDirge

Midnight Voyage Lyrics as written by John Edmund Andrew Phillips

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    This is a simply wonderful song.

    keatonbon March 30, 2009   Link

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