Twenty-five thousand miles around the world
I've seen it all, I've seen it all
Bridges, tunnels, over, under, inside mountains
Searching for answers to questions which do not exist, do not exist
Do you know where I might find myself
In this crazy world revolving?
Can you tell me, so I can go out searching for myself
Instead of wandering hours at a time?
Do you know the meaning of everything?
Do you know the meaning of everything?
Forty days and forty nights in a
Boat upon the sea waving my arms at
Nothing in the air Waiting for a ship to,
Ship to take me home, to take me home, to take me home
Out of the air, behind two hundred thousand perfect clouds
Came the sun, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple,
White across the sky, right into my eye
Coming to take me home, I knew that I was home, I knew that I was home
Do you know the meaning of everything?
Do you know the meaning of everything?
What to do? Leave as just a coward? Should I
Make believe none of this is happening to me?
Growing louder are sounds of heavens screaming angels
Knowing I'm alone, I'm alone, I'm alone
Quietly, trying not to make a sound at all
I jumped aboard ready for whatever light or buzzers
I might hear or touch or feel or know or...
Not to make a sound, make a sound, make a sound
Do you know the meaning of everything?
Do you know the meaning of everything?
Suddenly, a thousand miles per hour across the sky
I jolt and jerk at all the rapid movement
How did I come to this? Maybe I should have
Stayed acast the sea, acast the sea, acast the sea
"And three to go," floating-falling through the sky
Ablaze with fire bright, it's "Four, Three, Two, One"
Zero time left now and I fear the end has come and I still
haven't found myself at last, so can you tell me
Do you know the meaning of everything?
Do you know the meaning of everything?
Do you know the meaning of everything in this world, my love? I know we'll find it someday. We hold on tight to keep from falling off the edge, you see, it's all for you and me, my love, it's all for you and me
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