Space
J. failure Lyrics


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The solar panel's shining face
Is smiling back on me
Twisting off into the sun
It's okay to be lonely

All my missions float away
I never trained too hard
I'm so caught up in the tree of stars
Falling in my backyard

She'll always be what I can't find
She'll always be where I break down
She'll always hide behind a star
I'll always dream she can't be far

I've got no Houston to whine down to
I've got no protocol
Gravity's so far away
Wrapped on that shrinking ball

I eclipsed my memories
Sleeping inside this pod
Patient time will carry me
On her back without a sigh

And I won't let her down
Her soul is celestial-bound




And if I'm never found
She'll always be

Overall Meaning

there to astound


In J. Failure's song "Space," the singer reflects on their own experience in space, and how being alone can lead to introspection and a sense of longing. The opening lines refer to the solar panel, which is personified as smiling back at the singer. This illustrates how even small moments of connection, such as fleeting eye contact, can be comforting in the vast emptiness of space. The following lines mention how the singer had never fully prepared for space travel, indicating a sense of unpreparedness or even regret. The line "tree of stars falling in my backyard" refers to the cosmic wonder and beauty that can be seen from space, yet is also a reminder of the distance and loneliness that comes with such a view.


The next verse is where the song truly delves into the singer's inner thoughts and emotions. The person the singer is thinking of is someone who they cannot find, yet is always present in their mind. This individual is also portrayed as someone who hides behind a star, which suggests that they are elusive or unattainable. The singer dreams that this person is not far away and that they may be reunited one day.


In the final verse, the singer reflects on their lack of connection with others in space. They have no one to confide in or follow protocol with, highlighting the isolation that comes with space travel. The line "gravity's so far away wrapped on that shrinking ball" is a nod to Earth, which is often called the Blue Marble or shrinking ball when seen from space. The singer mentions eclipsing their memories and how time will carry them forward, indicating that even though they may be alone, they are not completely lost in space.


Overall, "Space" is a poignant look at the emotional toll that space travel can take on an individual. The song touches on themes such as isolation, longing, and reflection. It illustrates how even in the vast emptiness of space, human emotions and desires remain.


Line by Line Meaning

The solar panel's shining face
Looking at the bright, reflective solar panel reminds me of a smiling face.


Is smiling back on me
I feel like the solar panel is greeting me and providing comfort.


Twisting off into the sun
The solar panel twists and extends towards the distant sun, making me feel like I'm floating and weightless.


It's okay to be lonely
Being isolated in space can be lonely, but I'm accepting that feeling as part of my experience.


All my missions float away
All my goals and objectives seem to drift away and become less important in the vastness of space.


I never trained too hard
I feel like I didn't prepare enough for this mission, lacking the necessary skills and training to fully appreciate it.


I'm so caught up in the tree of stars
The endless array of stars and galaxies keeps me mesmerized and distracted from everything else in my life.


Falling in my backyard
Despite being in space, I feel like I'm still connected to my home and the memories of my past, like they're still falling around me.


She'll always be what I can't find
No matter where I search in space, I'll never find the person or thing I'm truly looking for or missing.


She'll always be where I break down
Whenever I feel overwhelmed or alone, I think of the person I miss and it makes me feel even more emotional.


She'll always hide behind a star
The person I miss is always just out of reach, like they're hiding behind the vast expanse of space.


I'll always dream she can't be far
Despite the distance and isolation of space, I'll always hold onto the hope that the person I miss is nearby and watching over me.


I've got no Houston to whine down to
Without the support and guidance of Mission Control in Houston, I have no one to complain or vent to.


I've got no protocol
There's no set procedure or plan for dealing with the emotional challenges of being in space, leaving me feeling lost and unsure.


Gravity's so far away
The lack of gravity in space makes me feel weightless and disconnected from everything on Earth.


Wrapped on that shrinking ball
Despite being in space, I still feel tied to Earth and the limited world that's slowly shrinking away from me.


I eclipsed my memories
Being in space has made my past memories seem distant and less important, like they've been overshadowed by my current experience.


Sleeping inside this pod
In my small, enclosed pod, I feel protected and isolated from the vast emptiness of space.


Patient time will carry me
No matter how lonely or challenging my experience in space, I know that time will eventually pass and carry me along with it.


On her back without a sigh
Time will move forward steadily and without complaint, much like a steady force carrying me through space.


And I won't let her down
Despite the challenges and isolation, I won't let time defeat or break me; I'll stay committed to my mission.


Her soul is celestial-bound
Time is connected to the vast, celestial expanse of space and plays a crucial role in the universe's grand design.


And if I'm never found
Even if something happens to me in space and I'm never able to come back to Earth, time will keep moving forward without me.


She'll always be
Despite everything, time will carry on and the person I miss will always be with me in spirit and memory.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: GREG EDWARDS, KEN ANDREWS

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James Ray

great show! i was there last night.

JD J

awesome show last night. hoping they release a live fantastic planet album for this tour!

Skippy _Dip223

my favorite part was when my dad hopped a barrier to get a drumstick!

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