Song in Space

STEVEN JOHN KILBEY, PETER KOPPES, TIM GUY GERARD POWLES, MARTIN HOWARD WILLSON-PIPER, MARTY WILLSON-PIPER, STEVEN KILBEY

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(1-2-3-4!)
You
You wake up late
Yet you're asleep
Inside a dream
Then
You feel something
Superimposed
Upon your thoughts
They say that in the future every man and woman will be a star
And everybody's shining and it's blinding and they don't see too far
You can't spend the whole song in space
Next
You move outside
You feel grey rain
Upon your skin
In
The muted hush
The raindrops crash
The seconds roar
They say we're all assembled from the tiny pieces of the red shift
The elevator's later but it's swifter to just wait for a lift
You can't spend the whole song in space
(Yeah!)
Life
The new frontier
An interlude
Eternity
You
You drink some wine
You had a smoke
You got to smile
They say that at the speed of light the particles all get quite excited
But out here in this universe it's bursting and we're all so delighted
You can't spend the whole song...
You can't spend the whole song in space

Trivia about the song Song in Space by The Church

When was the song “Song in Space” released by The Church?
The song Song in Space was released in 2003, on the album “Forget Yourself”.
Who composed the song “Song in Space” by The Church?
The song “Song in Space” by The Church was composed by STEVEN JOHN KILBEY, PETER KOPPES, TIM GUY GERARD POWLES, MARTIN HOWARD WILLSON-PIPER, MARTY WILLSON-PIPER, STEVEN KILBEY.

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