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This time tomorrow, where will we be? On a spaceship somewhere sailing across an empty sea This time tomorrow, what will we know? Will we still be here watching an in-flight movie show?
I'll leave the sun behind me And I'll watch the clouds as they sadly pass me by Seven miles below me I can see the world and it ain't so big at all
This time tomorrow, what will we see? Field full of houses, endless rows of crowded streets
I don't know where I'm going, I don't want to see I feel the world below me looking up (looking up), looking up at me
Leave the sun behind me And watch the clouds as they sadly pass me by I'm in perpetual motion And the world below doesn't matter much to me
This time tomorrow, where will we be? On a spaceship somewhere sailing across any empty sea This time tomorrow, where will we be? This time tomorrow, what will we see? This time tomorrow
Ray sings about that feeling you get on a long flight, having left the hustle and bustle for a bit, and you can just relax, detached from it all, looking out from your seat. The
[Verse 1] / When the fire inside that burns so bright begins to grow faded / It can be hard to see the ground on which you stand / Though you may not be afraid of walkin' in the
“Strangers” was written by Dave Davies, the Kinks' guitarist and younger brother of Ray Davies. The song has always served as a highlight in Davies' solo sets and was used, to
[Verse 1] / When the fire inside that burns so bright begins to grow faded / It can be hard to see the ground on which you stand / Though you may not be afraid of walkin' in the
Where are you going I don't mind / I've killed my world and I've killed my time / So where do I go what do I see / I see many people coming after me / So where are you going to I
Where you going to? / I don't mind / I've killed my world, and I've killed my time / So where do I go, what do I see? / I see many people coming after me / So where you going to
[Verse 1] / Where are you going I don't mind / I've killed my world and I've killed my time / So, where do I go what do I see / I see many people coming after me / So where you're
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Italian translation of lyrics for This Time Tomorrow by The Kinks. This time tomorrow
Where will we be
On a spaceship somewhere
Sailing across an empty sea
T...
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