Won't you move closer than close
Can bring you to me
Just given me the only warmth to feel
Can we lay in this space until forever?
Till the moments around us all are still
And tell me where do we go?
On this winding, traveling open road

To the hills where the love people go
Far in the night you and I don't look back you will find me

Cosmic journey
And I love you I swear
Cosmic journey
And I love you I swear

Won't you go deeper than deep can dig into me
Make the words roll over your tongue to mine
As I probably kiss you better than I'll tell you
And the way that you touch feel so sublime

Be all mine
And discover you in as you will find
Far into the night you and I don't look back and you'll find me

Cosmic journey
And I love you I swear
Cosmic journey
And I love you I swear
Cosmic journey
And I love you I swear
Cosmic journey
And I love you I swear

And I love you I swear
Cosmic journey
And I love you I swear

Let's go
Let's go
Let's go


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Cosmic Journey Lyrics as written by Solange Knowles Kenneth Karlin

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    i love this song! its so cute and the instrumental at the end is amazing! its basically about two people who love each other, don't really know what else to say about it haha (:

    trickyangel91on August 31, 2008   Link
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    this song is SEX. literally. the beginning is soft. (foreplay.) the part where the electronica kicks in? intercourse. the end? the beat stops solange whispers the end. orgasm.

    very beautiful song. i likey. solange should do more stuff like this.

    evilbabyon December 08, 2008   Link

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