Epilogue
Jerry Wayne Lyrics


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It's looking good, it's going good,
We're getting great pictures here at NASA control Pasadena
The landing craft touched down on Mars 28 kilometers from the aim point
We're looking at a remarkable landscape littered with different kinds of rocks

Red, purple, how about that, Bermuda?
Fantastic. Look at that dune field
Hey, wait, I, I'm getting a no-go signal
Now I'm losing one of the craft
Hey Bermuda you getting it?

Nah, lost contact. There's a lot of dust blowing up there
Now I lost the second craft. We got problems
Full contact lost, Pasadena. Maybe the antennas
What's that flare? See it? A green flare coming from Mars
Kind of a green mist behind it. It's getting closer
You see it, Bermuda? Come in, Bermuda, Houston, come in
What's going on?
Tracking station 43 Canberra, come in Canberra




Tracking station 63, can you hear me Madrid
Can anybody hear me? Come in, come in

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Jerry Wayne's song Epilogue describe the tension and uncertainty surrounding a NASA mission to Mars. The song begins with a hopeful tone, as NASA control in Pasadena reports that they are receiving good pictures from the landing craft on Mars. However, this optimism quickly turns to apprehension as one craft is lost, followed by another, and full contact is lost. The lyrics convey the frantic efforts of the NASA team to regain communication and control of the lost crafts, in a desperate attempt to understand what is happening on Mars. These efforts are summarized in the repeated calls for response from various tracking stations around the world, as NASA's attempts to connect with their lost crafts become increasingly desperate.


The song's depiction of the chaotic, unpredictable environment of space exploration is both thrilling and unnerving. Despite meticulous planning and preparation, such ventures always carry the risk of failure, and the lyrics in Epilogue illustrate how quickly hope and excitement can turn to confusion and despair in such circumstances. Furthermore, the repeated calls for help from various tracking stations underscore the global nature of space exploration, and the interconnectedness of the scientific community in seeking to unlock the mysteries of the universe.


Line by Line Meaning

It's looking good, it's going good,
The mission appears to be progressing smoothly and successfully.


We're getting great pictures here at NASA control Pasadena
The team is receiving high-quality visual data from the Mars landing.


The landing craft touched down on Mars 28 kilometers from the aim point
The craft landed on Mars but not precisely at the intended location.


We're looking at a remarkable landscape littered with different kinds of rocks
The team observes an interesting and diverse terrain on the surface of Mars.


Red, purple, how about that, Bermuda?
The team notes the vast array of colors in the Mars landscape and directs a question to the Bermuda tracking station.


Fantastic. Look at that dune field
The team expresses awe at the visual of a dune field on Mars.


Hey, wait, I, I'm getting a no-go signal
An important notification of a problem has been received by one of the team members.


Now I'm losing one of the craft
One of the crafts has not maintained communication and signal is lost to the team.


Hey Bermuda you getting it?
A question is directed to the Bermuda tracking station regarding the signal loss.


Nah, lost contact. There's a lot of dust blowing up there
The Bermuda station reports that they have lost contact with the craft and suggests the possible cause of a dust storm.


Now I lost the second craft. We got problems
The second craft has also lost communication and the mission faces significant issues.


Full contact lost, Pasadena. Maybe the antennas
The team in Pasadena confirms the loss of all communication and considers the possibility that the issue may lie with the antennas.


What's that flare? See it? A green flare coming from Mars
A strange green light has been spotted on Mars and is concerning to the team.


Kind of a green mist behind it. It's getting closer
The green light is accompanied by a mist and it is approaching the team's location.


You see it, Bermuda? Come in, Bermuda, Houston, come in
The team tries to get confirmation of the green light from multiple tracking stations and is attempting to reestablish communication.


What's going on?
The team is confused and concerned about the situation as they face multiple issues and the appearance of an unknown anomaly.


Tracking station 43 Canberra, come in Canberra
The team continues reaching out to other tracking stations in an attempt to reestablish communication and receive support.


Tracking station 63, can you hear me Madrid
The team reaches out to continue searching for available support and resources.


Can anybody hear me? Come in, come in
The team pleads for anyone to establish communication and provide assistance, as the mission is in a dire state.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JEFF WAYNE

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