(John Phillips)
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On a midnight voyage,
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One that has no ending;
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And it's sending me
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The things that I need.
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Far away from shore (how far?)
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Further than I've been before;
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But I feel the strength of the new sea.
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(Of a midnight voyage for just what you need...)
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Dreams come and go,
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And I sift through them.
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Love (love) starts to grow
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From the thoughts that I find within them.
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On a midnight voyage,
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Searching for my pleasure;
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Reaching with my mind for something I've dreamed.
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(Reaching with your mind for something you've dreamed)
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Loves come and go
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And I dream through them;
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Dreams (dreams) start to flow
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From the love that I find within them.
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On a midnight voyage,
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One that has no ending;
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And it's sending me
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Right into my mind.
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On...
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[Spoken:]
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"Uh, turn back to the earphones.
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Could you turn off the earphones, please?"
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"Turn the television set down, please."
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"And turn the air conditioning off."
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"And walk around the block twice."
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"Three..."
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On...
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[Spoken:]
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"Your late coming in."
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"I was...right with you."
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"Sorry, my mistake."
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"Two, three, four..."
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Five...alright? One, two, three..."
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On a midnight voyage...
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[Spoken:]
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"You've got it."
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"You like that Lou?"
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Come on, let's take a midnight voyage;
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Let me take you on a little trip.
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Come on, come on,
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Woah, come on...
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Would you dare to take a little journey?
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All aboard; all ashore.
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At your leisure take a pleasure trip.
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I'm sure; you're sure.
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Everybody needs a pleasure trip,
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My friend, my friend...
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Midnight Voyage
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The Mamas & The Papas |