Moving To Mars

Album: Every Teardrop is a Waterfall (2011)
Charted: 90
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  • Somewhere up above the stars
    The wreckage of a universe floats past
    Somewhere up above my heart
    A tiny little seed is sown
    A government is overthrown
    Who knows when we'll be coming home at last

    And I heard it on the radio
    That one day we'll be living in the stars
    And I heard it on a tv show
    That somewhere up above
    And in my heart
    They'll be tearing us apart
    Maybe moving us to mars

    We won't see the earth again
    In these seconds just remain unchanged

    Eight to nine, nine to ten
    We are meeting for the first time
    We might never meet again you and me
    We are meeting for the first time
    Can't you see
    Seven, six, five, four, three
    We are meeting for the first time
    Singing this space symphony

    They'll be tearing us apart moving us to mars
    Past the satellites and stars
    They'll be moving us to mars Writer/s: BRIAN ENO, CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY JOHN MARTIN, Christopher Martin, Guy Berryman, GUY RUPERT BERRYMAN, Jonathan Buckland, JONATHAN MARK BUCKLAND, WILLIAM CHAMPION
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
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