Calling all passengersnThis is the last chance for boarding on this flightnWe hope you've said goodbye nTo the people you'll be leaving tonightnSecure the plane for takeoffnWe'll be next in linenSo you can leave your life behindnWhile we take off into the skiesnnBut what about the people left behind?nnExcuse me miss would you like a drink?nYes, thank you, I'd like the strongest you havenSo that I don't have to thinknAbout the people, the places, the things that I've left down therenYes, in fact I'd like the strongest you makenSo that I don't have to carennBut somewhere down on the groundnThere's a man in a car and he's thinking out loudnnHe says tonight, I hope you get the windownAnd try to enjoy the viewnCause although we will never see each other againnThe aisle isn't good enough for younn35,000 feet belownThere's a troubled mind in a speeding car nAs it's driving through the snownHe looks to the sky and he scans it for plansnAnd he wonders why every time's always the samenHe gets into his carnAnd he drives to the nearest barnnExcuse me sir, would you like a drink?nYes, thank you, I'd like the strongest you havenSo that I don't have to thinknAbout my girlfriend, the one in the sky, in the planenWho will probably never remember my namenYes in fact, I'd like one morenYeah in fact, I'd love one morennSo the man, he says his goodbyesnHe staggers around and he falls to the groundnAnd he screams into the skynnTonight, I hope you get the windownAnd try to enjoy the viewnCause although we will never see each other againnThe aisle isn't good enough for younn3000 miles seems pretty farnBut in a storybook it wouldn't be this hardnYeah there'd always be a happy endingnBut it's not a myth and it's not a playnAnd I've never ever felt this waynCause there is no happy endingnnTonight, I hope you get the windownAnd try to enjoy the viewnCause although we will never see each other againnThe aisle isn't good enough for you