Can his wife and daughter, immobilized in another dimension, find a way to save him? Can the single powerful force of human love conquer a race of relentless aliens intent on terra-forming earth into a noxious planet like their own? And, impossible as it seems, can Sally, Anne Mae and Mica be reunited again, if only for the briefest of moments, by the love that inspires them to confront impossible odds?
I’d like to be just half the friend/ You always thought I was I wish I’d had a winning plan/ Worthy of your love.
Your joy came from some hidden space/ Rare light for this time and place. Your smile lit up the neighborhood/ Let’s all hear it now for being good, Yeah, let’s shout out/ an’ kick about Raise a rousing cheer for being good.
Oh we did tootle/ and we’d honk/ Freewheeling at our trade And we did wander Happytown/ With many a song we made.
Free lancers true/. Joyful and blue Wandering through/ Do what we do.
The years went by/ we lost our way Jamming through the life we made Life water flows/ No place to stay We couldn’t tell / was night or day That was the price we paid.
And yet… You helped out when you could/In boom times and in bust You advised me what to do/And told me when I must.
Once you were free and clear I didn’t see; I didn’t know You flew off from this rocky shore Too sudden soon no longer here. Too sudden soon you had to go.
I like to think I’m better now/ I’ve learned a thing or two I wish I’d learned a little more/ I could have shared with you.
Your smile lit up the neighborhood/Let’s hear it one last time for being good. Let’s raise a beer and give a cheer/ Let’s all hear it now for being good. Yeah, come on now everybody—one last time for being good. Let’s all hear it now for being good.