A World Gone Wrong
(Sung to the tune of Boy Named Sue)
I stand in my tent watching the dust swirl ’round
My now-lighter feet planted firmly on the ground
Glad to have been chosen as one of the strong
Where it once was bleak, the future seems bright
(Even though the sun puts out a lot less light)
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye to a world gone wrong
Well it started out slowly enough
A few infections, but hey - we’re tough
We thought the bug just couldn’t last that long
But combined with the heat, and all of the trash
We as a species just couldn’t last
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye to a world gone wrong
They announced they were looking for “volunteers”
So I showed up with some rusty kitchen shears
Prepared to fight for my place, I joined the throng
Well it turned out it was just an interview
I put on a smile, and sailed right on through
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye to a world gone wrong
After 9 dull months we finally touched down
Got out of the ship, and looked around
A list of things to do a mile long
No time to walk, we just plain ran
To bend this new planet to the will of man
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye to a world gone wrong
As I look at our “town” after a couple of days
I just can’t help but be amazed
What man can do when he meets a challenge head on
The engines of progress everywhere
On a landscape that was totally bare
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye to a world gone wrong
But the strangest thing I ever did see
Is our old planet in the sky, still pretty as can be
They told us Earth’s demise couldn’t be prolonged
But as I look at Her through my magnifying glass
I swear, I see new trees and grass
And I have to wonder - if we weren't the plague all along
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Well, we can’t go back, we must stay here
So I guess I have to swallow my fear
And acknowledge that we really got it wrong
Out here on Mars we have another chance
To participate in Mother Nature’s dance
And say “hello” to a better world, where we all belong