It's not a mystery, That on a Friday's eve, How Detroit Metro could get so packed Caught in a nose-to-nose, The taste of Biscoff grows; The EDCT will survive somehow, someway,
Calling all smalltown girls and city boys: the world's greatest arena rock band makes its annual return to South(west) Detroit: the home of the midnight plane going anywhere. Rock out in the Rock City to a record 5 hour setlist of frequencies full of Journey's all-time classic anthems, with the great Steve Perry himself set to grace the airwaves with his golden voice, singing:
One pump feeds the fire, One fan turns desire, I wonder, who's flying now? Two targets merge as one, Who'll get the vector done? I wonder, who's flying now?
So many stormy nights, So many lefts and rights, Neither could change the headwind delays; And on the progress page, They keyed direct DuPage, The shortcut is worth the fuel they save
One pump feeds the fire One fan turns desire, I wonder, who's flying now? Two targets merge as one, Who'll get the vector done? I wonder, who's flying now?
Only so much fuel can go dry, 'Til the ground stop is over And now you can say, Your plane, Will never fly
One pump feeds the fire, One fan turns desire, I wonder, who's flying now? Two targets merge as one, Who'll get the vector done? I wonder, who's flying now?