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This song was never recorded, and it's too bad because the melody is beautiful, the chord
progression is great, the chorus is very catchy and it's an outright smash hit song.

Earth is the Best Place for Love

Thinking of you as I look up tonight
Stars as far as I know
Maybe you'll twinkle and maybe I'll shine
Maybe the moon will lie low

Stars as far as the eye can see
Planets and Lord knows what galaxies
All I know is what I'm made of and I know
The Earth is the best place for love

Astronauts know that the moon is for love
For the love of the moon they explore
I know the Earth is the best place for love
Everyone seems to come back for more

Stars as far as the eye can see
Planets and Lord knows what galaxies
All I know is what I'm made of and I know
The Earth is the best place for love

Faster than light I'm together with you
Close as the range of my thought
Isn't it magical I can love you?
Isn't it fate that we're caught?

Stars as far as the eye can see
Planets and Lord knows what galaxies
All I know is what I'm made of and I know
The Earth is the best place for love

Commentary:

This is a classic love song with a great original title and an original science fiction lyric twist on an age old subject. It has a beautiful melody that only I know now, a nice moving chord progression, and it's one of the only songs I ever wrote in 6/8 time. The line "Everyone comes back for more" is about reincarnation. As far as I know, the only thing in our physical universe that is actually faster than the speed of light and is NOT subject to Einstein's Theory of Relativity is human thought. My thought about this song is "what a totally undiscovered smash hit this is!" If I ever get the chance, I would record it in a flash.


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