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well I saw something that resembled that place, |
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on the otherside where we were together |
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on the moon we walked and kicked up lots of dust |
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we made a space cloud of us |
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and all that stuff we were afraid of |
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we had a home there |
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and in the glowing stare at each other |
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and nothing other than each other |
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and I thought nothing could ever touch us except the space dust all around us |
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but now there's something digging down into the crust, |
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trying to find a ocean there |
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under the home we share |
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they sat there way down |
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like an earthquake we cracked |
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was it the government who sent them? |
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was it their scientific vision? |
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to destroy past recognition? |
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they did approach without concern |
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and when they warned us of their plan, we didn't listen |
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and they would take our gentle light, |
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our moon and our whole life |
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replace what we had grown with their ambition |
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and we would be sure to fail |
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if we began to form an opposition |
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nobodies right, they say |
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nobodies wrong, they say |
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we are generous and good |
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and we will have it our way |
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yes, we will have it our way, they say |
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now take all of your dust |
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your love and all your trust |
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we're sending you upon your final mission |
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and then I found myself in orbit |
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and the last thing I observed |
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the last words that I heard |
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were don't forget to send in your transmissions |
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we expect you to report on your condition |
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then I saw something that resembled that place, |
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on the otherside where we were together |
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they will take our gentle light, |
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our moon and our whole life |
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