Take the road to the end of the galaxy
Take care of your belongings and your fantasies
Hurry dear, get your engines running for your longest haul
No one said the stars would be leaving so soon
Nothing left, saving the words that were said:
“One chance to shed off your troubles, travel the rainbow road, with pride”
Nothing left, saving the words that were said:
“One chance to shed off your troubles, travel the rainbow road, with pride”
Carry your head straight dear and never follow the lights
The road may wind all around us, guiding the lost and forgotten
Jettison all your excess payload, never follow the lights
At rainbow’s end I wait, for the end to choose our sky
Take the road ‘till time itself breaks free
Take care, the road will lead to your destiny
Hurry dear, stars don’t last forever now, you must know this
No one said the stars would be leaving so soon
Nothing left, saving the words that were said:
“One chance to shed off your troubles, travel the rainbow road, with pride”
Nothing left, saving the words that were said:
“One chance to shed off your troubles, travel the rainbow road, with pride”
Carry your head straight dear and never follow the lights
The road may wind all around us, guiding the lost and forgotten
Jettison all your excess payload, never follow the lights
At rainbow’s end I wait, for the end to choose our sky
Nothing left, saving the words that were said:
“One chance to shed off your troubles, travel the rainbow road, with pride”
Nothing left, saving the words that were said:
“One chance to shed off your troubles, travel the rainbow road, with pride”
Hi, I'm Patricia Taxxon. I make music for different moods. All of my (non-contract) tunes are free to use for any of your projects, commercial or otherwise, with credit.
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