The Journey Home



"Oh, The Journey Home, huh? Well, that must've been the most remembered song in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War. This must've been an Osean peace song, and I bet I always remember that too. Now it's Paul White, a Walkerville local resident, to sing this song with the audience members, the staff members and the same kid heroes who sang "Alice Blue Gown" to sing for peace since they realized that the How I Can Help Make the World Great speech ceremony was pro-war and that song that they did sang previously was too fancy to have itself banned by the USRAC for idolization of capitalism. I hope this would be an apology song for singing this old song for everyone. I bet he stated that the ISIS is the real culprit of the USRAC War now."

--Su Ji-Hoon, How I Can Help Make the World Great (chapter)

The Journey Home is a song performed by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. It also serves as one of the main theme songs of Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, appearing with at least four versions of it.

In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, it would be happened when it would be sung in every aircraft of Grand Alliance and mechas of the Grand Alliance (and later, the Coalition of the Red Star).

However, it's sung for the very first time in this story when Paul White just sung this song to protest the How I Can Help Make the World Great speech ceremony's true warmongering/pro-war nature after the kid heroes sung Alice Blue Gown (which he hates that song). He forces the audience members, the staff members and all the kid heroes who sang that song to sing "The Journey Home" to protest for peace and apologize to the New Central Powers and the Beleninsk Pact for being insulted.

Despite the USRAC's decline to request for peace by singing this song, the Beleninsk Pact and the New Central Powers eventually reform themselves in a late response and realized that the ISIS is truly responsible for the USRAC War towards the end of the Offensive Resistance of Bersiegerlin, only to commence the Battle of Großmölsen to be the second-to-final battle of the USRAC War (similar to the Battle of Sudentor).

The kid heroes eventually apologized the New Central Powers and the Beleninsk Pact for singing "Alice Blue Gown" by solemnly singing this song with feelings and in unison, in a heavenly way and all together with the staff members and the grownup audience members, which is to be led by Paul White (and later, Su Ji-Hoon to lead many residents of affected and non-affected worlds to sing the song); and Louie Burke would even compose the kids and grownups to sing this song after replacing Alexandra Owens for refusing to compose to this song after the singing of the Alice Blue Gown is finished.

People from many different worlds (mostly in Walkerville, Duckburg, Nowhere, Strangereal, Earth, Remnant, Inkwell Isle, Sera, etc.) are familiar with the angelic, beautiful, heavenly-like singing of this song while lauding it as a "beautiful voice from heaven" or a "miracle from the sky" while the kid heroes and their accompanying grownups (including the Walkerville Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, the Osean Defense Forces Ceremonial Band and the staff members of the How I Can Help Make the World Great ceremony and afterparty, including some other attending guests) are singing together.

This gives inspiration to a film, a children's storybook, a novel and an album.

Lyrics
The journey begins,

Starts from within

Things that I need to know.

The song of the bird

Echoed in words,

Flying for the need to fly.

Thoughts endless in flight,

Day turns to night,

Questions you ask your soul.

Which way do I go?

How fast is too slow?

The journey has its time within us.

If a man can fly o'er an ocean,

And no mountains can get in his way,

Will he fly on fore'er,

Searching for something to believe?

<p style="text-align:center;">From above I can see from the heavens,

<p style="text-align:center;">Down below I see the storm raging on,

<p style="text-align:center;">And somewhere in the answer,

<p style="text-align:center;">There is a hope to carry on.

<p style="text-align:center;">When I finally return'd,

<p style="text-align:center;">Things that I learn'd

<p style="text-align:center;">Carry me back to home.

<p style="text-align:center;">The thoughts that I feed,

<p style="text-align:center;">Planting a seed

<p style="text-align:center;">With time will begin to grow.

<p style="text-align:center;">The more that I try,

<p style="text-align:center;">The more that I fly,

<p style="text-align:center;">''The answer in itself... will be there!''