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The singer expresses that she "makes his life much sweeter" and that he needs her back in his arms, promising to "never let her roam again".

The song focuses on themes of longing and separation, common in pop music of that era. The narrator addresses a "flying machine" (or simply addresses a situation) with a plea to return his distant partner, often referring to having her put on a "homeward train".

The lyrics emphasize the singer's loneliness while his partner is away, describing how the separation hurts him.

This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph Send My Baby Home Again - song and lyrics by Flying Machine

The Flying Machine was a short-lived British band (1968–1970), known for their polished pop sound produced byTony Macaulay. "Send My Baby Home Again" fits within the era of light, romantic pop hits that were popular on radio in the early 1970s. Similar artists from the 1970 bubblegum pop era? Lyrics for a different Flying Machine song? Google Watch Action Data

As of 2026, the track is available on major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music , often included on expanded editions of their 1970 album.

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