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All Fly Away - Jefferson Starship



     
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Moon rise above the Rio Grande
On this fantasy of sand
As I drift into a dream
And I feel the comet screamThree birds watching from a rock
And I swear the third one talked
Rise up through the fog and we can"All fly away, all fly away
Let's leave today
We may climb through time tomorrow
Fly away"Space city like a jewel on wings
Rocket ships like bees they sting
Planets of fantastic sight
Floating up in pastel lightTwisted trees in Martian breeze
Catch that horse don't let him freeze
Someone won't you come?And we can all fly away, all fly away
Let's leave today
We may climb through time tomorrow
Fly awayWe can all fly away, all fly away
Let's leave today

We may climb through time tomorrow
Fly awayWe rode a bubble through the sun
We all knew it could be done
There were men with fiery wings
And a million burning thingsSilver statues on the run
Bleeding there since Kingdom come
Won't you pick them up?And we can all fly away, all fly away
Let's leave today
We may climb through timeWe will all fly away, all fly away
All fly away, dragon fly away
We will all fly away, dragon fly away
All fly away, all fly awayAll fly away, all fly away
All fly away, all fly away
Dragon fly away, dragon fly away
Dragon fly away, dragon fly away

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During the transitional period of the early 1970s, Paul Kantner (founding member of Jefferson Airplane) recorded Blows Against the Empire, a concept album featuring an ad hoc group of musicians that he dubbed Jefferson Starship, marking the first use of that name. This edition of Jefferson Starship (such as it was) included members of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (David Crosby and Graham Nash) and members of Grateful Dead (Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart), as well as some of the remaining members of Jefferson Airplane (Grace Slick...

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