| This next song is called «picks and lasers», it’s a science fiction war song
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| about a guy some time in the future who’s mining ore on mars and hears about an
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| intergalactic war. |
| he goes up and he enlists in the federation and fights,
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| he enlists for a, er, for a tour of eighteen years, and-a, he goes off to
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| fight in outer space and, er, gets kind of bummed out and wants to go back home.
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| and that’s about the size of it. |
| the story is all this time and-er,
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| this is called «picks and lasers», so here we go, kind of a long involved
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| thing but i think you’ll enjoy it.)
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| Well, the first time that i heard the sound i thought it was the humming
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| Of weather-drones orbiting above the frozen sea
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| The next time that i heard the sound i also heard the voices
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| In a hundred different languages calling out to me:
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| «come put away your laser-pick and soar the galaxy.»
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| And working on my k-jet in the heat of martian summer
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| I felt a strange vibration coming from the distant stars
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| Old charlie only laughed at me, he said it was 'space fever'
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| He thought that i had lost my mind when i told him that i saw
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| The war-ships of a thousand worlds slicing through the stars
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| Then from the sky came saturn sal with contrail streams behind her
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| And the word she said was 'war' again, so what was i to do?
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| Oh, the 'droids' all started chirpin' and old charlie’s mouth fell open
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| As i tossed my picks and lasers in the little turbo-two
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| I could hear them cryin', «no, don’t go!» |
| as the red dust blocked the view
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| Hey, picks and lasers; |
| bits and phasers in another time
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| Here’s a story of blood and glory and life upon the line
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| Picks and lasers; |
| bits and phasers in another time
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| Here’s a story of blood and glory and digging in the mines
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| In the martian mines
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| Oh, the 'cruiter' said i’d broke down and surely i must know it
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| For i’d been diggin' martian ore for thirty years or more
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| I must have made a fortune and i’d probably live to spend it
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| If only i would change my mind but i insisted, «no!»
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| So i filled out all the proper forms … that was eighteen years ago
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| I joined the federation and they placed me and my unit
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| In the rainbow rings of saturn two thousand years away
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| And the squadron doing night watch are all kriptees from artura
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| And the day watch is all human clones from the u. |
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| Poor souls, they vaporized them all the other day
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| But no one tells me nothin', i never ask no questions
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| My vision’s 20−20 and my health is a-ok
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| I’m a z rank photon sniper and they work me like a slave 'droid'
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| And laugh to see me vaporize a ship a week away
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| Oh, i hold the highest kill rate in this galaxy, they say, hey!
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| And at night, they beg me please to tell them of my memories
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| Of diggin' in the red dirt beside the frozen sea
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| Where the daylight lasts forever and a man can make a fortune
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| And they sit like little children, just as quiet as can be
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| Things of every size and color how they hearken unto me
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| And i tell them of the ore mines scarring up the desert
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| Of tunnels going farther than the human mind can go
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| I tell them of explosions vibrating on forever
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| And us down with our laser picks a hundred miles below
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| While above us on the surface atomic stockpiles glow
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| And i tell of crystal caverns with walls of coal and copper
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| Of tunnels packed with veins of ore, but never hint of life
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| And craters packed with sensor beams and mine shafts filled with darkness
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| I tell them of my eco-dome at the recon-testing-site
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| And i find myself thinking, «hey, that sure was the life.»
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| So i talk of copper mining while the death-rays are exploding
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| And the soldroids at the firing place are homing on the foe
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| And i yarn of ore refining while the star fleets are destroying
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| And they listen to my stories, seven hu-droids in a row
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| Seven sleek and shiny hu-droids with their circuits all aglow
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| And i tell them when it’s over how i’ll return to my planet
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| Those seven shiny hu-droids are crazy to go, too
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| And i’ll get myself the laser drill that i had always wanted
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| And ask the price of crude ore, and the depth of martian blue
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| And i’ll get my gear in order and i’ll start to work anew
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| For i’ve had my fill of fighting? |
| i’ve seen a world divided
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| Space all filled with slaughter and the heavens red with gore
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| An a galaxy a-smolder and as if it really mattered
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| For the red dirt is calling me to my dome upon the shore
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| And the 'droids' are chirpin' madly … old charlie’s singing gladly
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| And i’ll rest upon my planet and i’ll leave it never more
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| And leave it never more |