| Shoals of dead fish float on the lakes
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| But Uncle Sam’s on Mars
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| And science is making the same mistakes
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| But Uncle Sam’s on Mars
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| And no one down here knows how to work the brakes
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| But Uncle Sam’s on Mars
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| Uncle Sam’s on Mars, Uncle Sam’s on Mars
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| Uncle Sam’s on Mars, he’s on Mars
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| Layers of smoke in the atmosphere
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| Have made the earth too hot to bear
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| The Earth might be a desert soon
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| America has left the Moon
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| Uncle Sam’s on Mars, Uncle Sam’s on Mars
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| Uncle Sam’s on Mars, he’s on Mars
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| He’s on Mars
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| He’s digging for dreams in the red sand
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| He’s got his bucket and spade in his left hand
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| He’s digging for dreams
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| He’s looking for life
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| He’s looking for life
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| (Nixon to Armstrong — July 21st 1969:)
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| «I'm talking to you by telephone from the Oval Room in the White House.
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| And this certainly must be the most exciting telephone call ever made here on
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| Earth. |
| I just can’t tell you how proud we all are. |
| For every American this has
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| to be the proudest day of their lives. |
| And for people all over the world,
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| I’m sure they too join with us in recognising what a tremendous achievement |
| this is. |
| For one priceless moment in the whole history of Man…»
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| We’re looking for life
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| We’re looking for life
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| We’re looking for life
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| We’re looking for life
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| MacDonalds Hamburger
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| Construction works
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| And he’s looking for life
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| Looking for life to wind up
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| He’s looking for life to stamp out
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| He’s looking for life to grind out
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| He’s looking for life, so mind out
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| Uncle Sam’s on Mars, Uncle Sam’s on Mars
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| Uncle Sam’s on Mars, he’s on Mars
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| I hope you brought your credit card with you, and I hope you know how to drive
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| on these long, lonely freeways and intersections we’ve got up here.
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| We’ve got two cars in the garage, two cars in the garage, and drum-majorettes
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| in white ankle socks and baton twirling on Sundays. |
| We’ve got stripes and the
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| stars and Uncle Sam’s on |