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I once loved a sailor. |
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Once, a sailor loved me. |
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But he was not a sailor, |
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who sailed on the wide blue sea. |
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He sailed in an airship; |
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Sailed like a bird on the wing; |
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And every evening at midnight, |
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he would come to my window and sing: |
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Chorus: |
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Come take a Trip in my Airship, |
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come sail away to the stars! |
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We'll travel to Venus, |
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we'll sail away to Mars! |
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No one will see while we're kissing |
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No one will know as we swoon. |
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So come take a Trip in my Airship, |
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and we'll visit the Man in the Moon! |
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One night while sailing away from the crowds, |
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we passed through the Milky White Way. |
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While idly drifting and watching the clouds, |
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he asked if I'd name the day! |
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Just by the Dipper, I gave him my heart, |
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the sun shone on our honeymoon. |
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We swore to each other, we never would part, |
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and we'd teach all the babies this tune. |