| Song | Arriving UFO |
| Artist | Yes |
| Album | Tormato [Expanded] |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Anderson, Howe, Wakeman | |
| I could not take it oh so seriously really | |
| When you called and said you'd seen a UFO | |
| But then it dawned on me the message in writing | |
| Spelt out a meeting never dreamed of before | |
| I looked out, in the night | |
| Strange and startling | |
| Was this voice of time just saying | |
| There's got to be a linking of everyone | |
| Got to be a centre | |
| It all comes flooding back | |
| Arriving thru eons of times immortal power of the future to behold | |
| Vessels of a different impression, | |
| none that we could ever hope to have known | |
| So look out, in the night | |
| Once they arrive | |
| On that perennial light | |
| Impress a bolder empire of energy | |
| In the ships we see | |
| The coming of outer space | |
| You say there's no reason to conjure | |
| With the force as it has been known to be see | |
| You say I'm a fool, a believer | |
| Put your feet on the earth it is green | |
| But look out, in the night | |
| Wait for they arrive | |
| To start such sciences anew | |
| Here it is the coming of outer space | |
| Such a pure delight | |
| The coming of outer space |
| zuo ci : Anderson, Howe, Wakeman | |
| I could not take it oh so seriously really | |
| When you called and said you' d seen a UFO | |
| But then it dawned on me the message in writing | |
| Spelt out a meeting never dreamed of before | |
| I looked out, in the night | |
| Strange and startling | |
| Was this voice of time just saying | |
| There' s got to be a linking of everyone | |
| Got to be a centre | |
| It all comes flooding back | |
| Arriving thru eons of times immortal power of the future to behold | |
| Vessels of a different impression, | |
| none that we could ever hope to have known | |
| So look out, in the night | |
| Once they arrive | |
| On that perennial light | |
| Impress a bolder empire of energy | |
| In the ships we see | |
| The coming of outer space | |
| You say there' s no reason to conjure | |
| With the force as it has been known to be see | |
| You say I' m a fool, a believer | |
| Put your feet on the earth it is green | |
| But look out, in the night | |
| Wait for they arrive | |
| To start such sciences anew | |
| Here it is the coming of outer space | |
| Such a pure delight | |
| The coming of outer space |
| zuò cí : Anderson, Howe, Wakeman | |
| I could not take it oh so seriously really | |
| When you called and said you' d seen a UFO | |
| But then it dawned on me the message in writing | |
| Spelt out a meeting never dreamed of before | |
| I looked out, in the night | |
| Strange and startling | |
| Was this voice of time just saying | |
| There' s got to be a linking of everyone | |
| Got to be a centre | |
| It all comes flooding back | |
| Arriving thru eons of times immortal power of the future to behold | |
| Vessels of a different impression, | |
| none that we could ever hope to have known | |
| So look out, in the night | |
| Once they arrive | |
| On that perennial light | |
| Impress a bolder empire of energy | |
| In the ships we see | |
| The coming of outer space | |
| You say there' s no reason to conjure | |
| With the force as it has been known to be see | |
| You say I' m a fool, a believer | |
| Put your feet on the earth it is green | |
| But look out, in the night | |
| Wait for they arrive | |
| To start such sciences anew | |
| Here it is the coming of outer space | |
| Such a pure delight | |
| The coming of outer space |