| Enterprise, Homeward Bound adapted lyrics by Patricia Wright original lyrics and music, old Navy tune The farmers heart with joy is filled When his crops are good and sound. But who can tell the wild delight Of the spaceman homeward bound? Five long years have passed away Since we left freedom's shore. Our long-felt wish has come at last And we're homeward bound once more. Chorus: To where the sky is clear as a lover's eye Who longs for our return. To the world where peace and justice flows, And Liberty, it was born. So fill our ship with the engine's thrum, And with shipmates all around. We'll give three cheers for our starry flag And Enterprise, homeward bound! To the Milky Way galaxy's end we've been, And its beauties we have seen. And Rigel's long and lofty hills, And Orion's gardens green. And we have gazed on Mount Selaya With its rugged, slumbering dome. Night is the time in our recline That the spaceman thinks on home. Chorus: We've strayed 'round Pollux's ruined walls And on them carved our names. And looked on ancient beauties past And vanished aliens. And we've gazed on tombs of mighty men Who often battles won. But who are they in all their sway To our brave James T. Kirk? Chorus: And now we have arrived in dock, And stripping's our last job. And friendly faces look around In search of Jim or Bones. And they see we are safe at last From the perils of the stars. Saying "You're welcome Enterprise's heroes To your homes and liberty!" Chorus: Chorus: |