Miles
John Coltrane Lyrics


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Point me at the red planet
I want to get my hands on it
Make sure I can take my car
When I go to Mars

Waiting 'round for my wings to heal
Sit in the sand for a thousand days
I'm not scared of this crumbling land
As in my hands it's just a piece of clay

On the first day I'll get some atmosphere
On the second I'll set up the lights
On the third day I'll get some EVA
On the fourth day I will see the sights

Over there I can see palm trees!
Just here - a train station
Some space for a couple of bars
A telescope to look at the stars

On the first day I'll get some atmosphere
On the second I'll set up the lights
On the third day I'll get some EVA
On the fourth day I will see the sights

Point me at the Red Planet...
Point me at the Red Planet...
Point me at the Red Planet...
Point me at the Red Planet...
I'm not scared...
I'm not scared...




I'm not scared of this crumbling land...
I'm not scared...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of John Coltrane's "Miles' Mode" depicts the desire to explore Mars and make it a habitable place. The song begins by stating the desire to visit the red planet and be able to take a car along. The lyrics go on to describe the waiting period to heal the wings and the thousand days spent on sand. The crumbling land holds no fear as it is depicted as a mere piece of clay.


The lyrics then describe the different things one would do when they arrive on Mars over four days. Setting up the lights, getting some atmosphere and EVA, and seeing the sights, including palm trees and a train station are all on the agenda. The desire to have space for a couple of bars and a telescope to look at the stars serves as an added attraction. The song ends with the repetition of how one is not scared of the crumbling land.


Line by Line Meaning

Point me at the red planet
Direct me towards the planet Mars


I want to get my hands on it
I desire to explore and have a tangible experience on Mars


Make sure I can take my car
Ensure that I have the necessary means of transportation, such as a car, to travel on Mars


When I go to Mars
Referring to the future time when the artist will travel to Mars


Waiting 'round for my wings to heal
Waiting for personal growth and development to occur, like healing wings, before embarking on the Mars journey


Sit in the sand for a thousand days
Endure hardship and challenges for an extended period, like sitting in sand, in pursuit of the goal of reaching Mars


I'm not scared of this crumbling land
The difficulties of the journey to Mars do not intimidate the singer


As in my hands it's just a piece of clay
The challenges of Mars become manageable when the artist has control and power over them


On the first day I'll get some atmosphere
The artist plans to begin essential tasks to survive and explore Mars immediately upon arrival


On the second I'll set up the lights
One of the initial tasks upon arrival is preparing the environment and facilities for living and performing experiments


On the third day I'll get some EVA
The singer will engage in extra-vehicular activities, commonly known as space walks, on the third day after arrival


On the fourth day I will see the sights
After accomplishing crucial tasks, the artist will have time to appreciate the beauty of Mars and explore its unique features


Over there I can see palm trees!
The singer is excited to discover the unexpected natural sensations, such as palm trees, on Mars


Just here - a train station
The singer is optimistic about discovering infrastructure that could provide convenience and aid during the Mars journey


Some space for a couple of bars
The singer wishes to have some personal entertainment options on Mars, like bars or lounges


A telescope to look at the stars
The artist is interested in exploring the sky and the potential discoveries it could provide


Point me at the Red Planet...
Reiterating the desire to go to Mars


I'm not scared...
Reinforcing the singer's bravery and determination to face the challenges of the Mars journey


I'm not scared of this crumbling land...
Further emphasizing the singer's courage and persistence in the face of hardship




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHN COLTRANE

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