Theme for the Eulipions

Lyrics
[Intro: Betty Neals] Uh huh! You wouldn't forget him either if you had met him where I met him Talkin' about desolation! Lord, desolation is a railroad station 'round about 2 a.m. on a weeknight When you walk into desolation like that And suddenly, out of nowhere, comes a warm song You aren't about to forget it This is the first time though that I've heard him at an airport I know he moves along the piers Ha ha, he calls himself a Journey Agent A Eulipion Says his friends, the poets and the artists and musicians are Eulipions, too Hey, listen Listen to his tune Calls it his duty-free gift for the traveller [Instrumental] [Verse 1: Maeretha Stewart] If there were no sun You would have this song To give warmth and light And to keep you strong It would make love a gas Spinning 'round and 'round And when meteors fall Love would reach the ground [Verse 2: Ensemble, Betty Neals] If there were no moon To control the tides There would be these notes As the sailor's guide We would make song the king Like I said This is the first time though that I've seen him at an airport Have our praises sung I know he moves along the piers Calls himself a Journey Agent, a Eulipion Call the author of love Calls his friends, the poets and the artists, musicians Journey Agents, too A Eulipion Calls this his duty-free gift for the traveller
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Credits
- Writers
- Rahsaan Roland Kirk
- Betty Neals