Anna was eight when she built her first rocket Her dad said her heart never came down again When her friends pinned up Justin and Ben in their lockers Fifteen-year-old Anna had Grissom and Glenn Glued to her laptop, ignoring her thesis She watched every mission, until the day when
Those noble old sisters were grounded forever At twenty-two, it was the first time I'd known her to cry She asked if I thought we would ever again learn to fly
She walked off her job on the day they announced They were going back up after fifteen years' wait The college professor drew snickers in training "You're too old, you're too soft, it's too hard, it's too late" Ah, but no one could ever tell Anna it's raining Or stop her from being first out of the gate
And her family all said she should try Was there doubt she would pass? She was top of her class And they made her the offer to fly
In the gantry's tall shadow, her love said, "I'll miss you But we both know your place is the sky I'm standing behind you, when I need to find you I just have to lift up my eyes" And she kissed her brave lover goodbye
The missions came one on the heels of another Farther and farther than ever before The head of her crew and the pride of her family Once tasted the stars, she could only want more We were none of us shocked when they found a new system And the call came for all volunteers to explore
She said she'd return, that we'd see her again But I think that she knew And she knew we did, too That it was a lie The day that Anna learned to fly Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa. |
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