Around The World In A Day

Album: Around The World In A Day (1985)
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  • Open your heart, open your mind
    A train is leaving all day
    A wonderful trip through our time
    And laughter is all you pay

    Around the world in a day
    Around the world in a day

    Now dig
    Loneliness already knows you
    There ain't no reason to stay
    Come here and take my hand, I'll show you
    I think I know a better way, y'all

    Around the world in a day
    (Listen to me, babe)
    Around the world in a day
    (All the babies sing it now)

    No
    No shouting
    No shouting
    No, no shouting

    The little will escort you
    To places within your mind
    The former is red, white, and blue
    The ladder is purple, come on and climb

    Around the world in a day
    Around the world in a day
    Come on, sing
    Around the world in a day
    Say papa, I think I want to dance

    (Summer she is sweet)

    Around the world in a day
    Around the world in a day
    All the little babies sing around the world
    Around the world in a day Writer/s: David G. Coleman, John L. Nelson, Prince Rogers Nelson
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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