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Flight To TashkentLyrics[introductory sample:] Dig, dig, / digarooney / Dig dig dig, / digarooney / Dig dig dig, / digarooney / Dig, / dig, / dig, / dig... / The shade of the September grass / down avenues, chasing your childhood, / scratching our names on a tree, / these things all remind me of you. / Oh, sometime, / no, maybe tomorrow. / [or it could be "oh baby(?)"] Oh, sometime, / no, maybe tomorrow. / Oh, sometime, / no, maybe tomorrow. / Oh, sometime, / no, maybe tomorrow. / Her hair was as soft as the snow. / Watching the sun rise from my house. / (The pilot is calling for help), / and something reminds me of you. / Oh, sometime, / no, maybe tomorrow. / Oh, sometime, / no, maybe tomorrow. / Oh, sometime, / no, maybe tomorrow. / Oh, sometime, / no, maybe tomorrow. / Ooh, / and we're coming down, / ooh, / we're coming down. / Ooh, / and we're coming down, / ooh, / coming down, / coming down. Credits
SleevenotesThe liner notes say:Almost but not included on So Tough. It creeps inside the mind of a passenger on a plane which, unknown to them, will crash before the ending of the song. Versions and sources
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