And Still They Move
- Gavin Osborn
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Intro
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Verse
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Carl re-turned to his hotel room, opened the
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door, threw his keys down on the floor, fell right back into
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Bed, on an uncomfortable mattress, blinking red just to his
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right, was the answer-machine light. He pressed play on the ma-
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-chine, there she was excitedly, playing a song called "Flowing
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Stream", an ancient Chinese tune, filling up his cheap hotel
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Room; and it was the perfect track, so he called his colleague
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back, their code finally cracked, and their Voyage had begun.
Pre-chorus 1
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She said "The sound of a kiss will travel beyond the heliosphere,
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And if we send them Jonny B Goode, well, I can already hear the cheer.
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Well the chances of anyone finding it, are... one in a million"
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And he said "No...Billions and billions."
Chorus
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And everything moved, everything moved; and at the
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End of that phone call they knew...that on our tiny
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World, for just a few moments in the immensity of time, they were
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One.
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They were one.
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Eureka!
Verse 2
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Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, they will never re-
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-turn from Jupiter or Saturn, moving through interstellar
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Space, the space between the stars where the best stuff always
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occurs, even right back here on Earth; and those gold records they
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Deserve their one chance to be heard, Stravinsky and Mo-
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-zart, the sound of a human heart, thunder earthquakes and
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Lightning, oh to hear a blackbird sing, tractors and a car
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horn, a mum’s first words to her unborn, all of our different
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Languages; and if they get bored of this, well they can
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always fall back on Chuck Berry.
Pre-chorus 2
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She said "I love you so much I want to record all the impulses in my brain
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And send those waves of love into space.
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Well the chances of finding love like this are...one in a million." And he said
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"No, love, actually billions and billions."
Bridge
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Her brainwaves, no word of a lie, sound like a string of exploding fireworks
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One glorious minute in time, of a 27-year-old woman totally in love
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And if you can’t fall in love, making a mix tape for the universe
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Then you can’t fall in love, no not ever
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‘Cos the beauty of a living thing is not the atoms that go into it
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It’s the way those atoms all fit together.
Verse 3
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What greater might do we humans possess than the ability to
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question and to learn from all the best things we’ve accomplished here so
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Far, so far from other stars, by sending out a piece of
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us into the great cosmos, sending heartbeats into the
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Black, we’re finally giving something back, ‘cos we may have been to the
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moon, and we planted all our flags, our telescopes take photo-
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-graphs, our robot footprints leave their mark, but that gold record’s who we
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are, those brainwaves among the stars.
Chorus
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And still they move, yeah still they move:
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Two revolving records of proof that on our tiny
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World, for just a few moments in the immensity of time, they were
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One.
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They were one.
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Eureka!
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