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Help - Does anyone know of a late 60s song ( not rock) A piece of lyrics
goes - "In a long, white room, a room that might of been a loft" another
piece " no one complains being there - in a long white room." I've been
Dear Mike,goes - "In a long, white room, a room that might of been a loft" another
piece " no one complains being there - in a long white room." I've been
It's a song by Nancy Wilson... Lyric by Martin Charnin... and you can find it on YouTube.
"In A Long White Room" refers to a flying circular (no beginning or no end) Incubatorium. It's not a loft... it's aloft meaning up in the air. It's not earth-bound, which is why no one ever finds it. "We will grow tomorrows flowers in yesterday's pots." refers to the on-board Incubatorium wherein an entire wall of fish tanks contains little fetuses. See picture... Dr. John E. Mack M.D.'s book Human Encounters with Aliens "Abduction" page 141. You've probably been abducted yourself, hence the longing to find the tune. Don't panic... they have been here for over 12,000 years. They are Master Geneticists and are the one's responsible for the manufacture of Homo Sapiens. This is the reason for the "Missing link" and also the reason that the core of every human brain is Reptilian. More if you like.
Michael O'Connor
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