Hey Baby (Land of the New Rising Sun)

Album: Stone Free (1993)
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  • Hey baby where are you coming from?

    Well she looked at me and smiled
    And looked into space and said
    I'm coming from the land of the new rising sun.

    Then I said hey baby where are you trying to go to?

    Then she said I'm going to
    Spin and spread around peace
    Of mind and a whole lotta
    Love to you and you

    Hey girl I'd like to come along.
    Yes, I'd love to come along.

    Would you like to come along?
    She asked me.

    Yes take me along right now.
    Hey baby, can I step into
    Your world for a while?

    Yes you can, she said.
    Come on back with me for a while.
    We're gonna go across the
    Jupiter sand and see all you
    People one by one.
    We gotta help you people out right now.
    That's why I'm doing it all about.

    Hey yeah may I come along?
    May I come along?
    May I come along?
    Please take me.
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