| Estimated time of arrival 9.30 a.m.
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| Been up before the sun and now I’m tired before I even begin.
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| (Now you’re flying) I got so much work in front of me,
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| (Really flying) it stretches out far as the eye can see.
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| I can see.
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| Spend half my life in airports doing crosswords and attempting tosleep,
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| And when the bar is open then you’ll often find me warming aseat.
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| (Now you’re flying) I never find a place where I can stay
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| (Really flying) I’d rather be a thousand miles away.
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| Thousand miles away.
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| Working for yourself sometimes ain’t all that it’s cracked up tobe.
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| It can be as lonely at the top as at the bottom of that corporatetree
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| (Now you’re flying) I’m told I’m going places — who can say?
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| (Really flying) I might arrive but I’ll be gone the very nextday.
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| I must be on my way
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| A thousand miles away.
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| Promised to myself someday I’d take the time and try to makesense
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| Out of all those opportunities I’ve lost from trying to sit onthe fence
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| (Now you’re flying) But right now I’ve got no time foryesterday
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| (Really flying) Yesterday’s a thousand miles away.
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| A thousand miles away.
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| What was that that you were trying to say?
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| I guess I was a thousand miles away.
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| Sing it again. |