Life On Mars
The Moffatts Lyrics


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Captain May I has asked us to take a seat
This is the end of the beginning
We hope you can sleep
Pop a pill and lose track, you won't want to go back

Close your eyes and count to ten
We'll leave the past behind
You'll get your freedom and your voices back
What you've lost you will find it
Life on Mars

Pick up the pieces and live with the stars
We'll find it, find it, find it
Life on Mars

Captain May I has told us, we're ready to land
The Martians will greet us but no one is an alien
Ready to let it all go
Forget everything you know

This is the final destination
Welcome to cloud nine

You'll get your freedom and your voices back
What you've lost you will find it
Life on Mars

Pick up the pieces and live with the stars
We'll find it, find it, find it
Life on Mars

I've got something to say, I've got something
I've got something to say, I've got something
I've got something to say, I've got something
Close your eyes and count to ten
We'll leave the past behind

You'll get your freedom and your voices back
What you've lost you will find it
Life on Mars

Pick up the pieces and live with the stars




We'll find it, find it, find it
Life on Mars

Overall Meaning

The Moffatts's song Life On Mars is an upbeat track that speaks to the idea that life on Mars is a new beginning, a fresh start. The opening lines of the song see Captain May I asking the passengers to take a seat, and that they are at the end of the beginning. The song suggests that taking a pill and losing track of time is the way forward to forget the past and look towards a bright future. The song invites the listener to close their eyes and count to ten, as they leave the past behind and find their freedom and voices back. The repetition of 'what you've lost, you will find it' indicates that the future holds the promise of a new and better life.


The chorus encourages the listener to pick up the pieces and live with the stars, and that they will find life on Mars. The song indicates that the final destination should feel like cloud nine, indicating that life on Mars is a corrective measure, a way to remedy one's life. In the bridge, the lead singer repeats the phrase, "I've got something to say," which could imply that life on Mars is an opportunity for people to find themselves, reinvent themselves, and have a new start in life.


Line by Line Meaning

Captain May I has asked us to take a seat
The journey towards a new life is about to begin


This is the end of the beginning
The past life is over and a new chapter is about to begin


We hope you can sleep
A peaceful rest will help you prepare for the upcoming changes


Pop a pill and lose track, you won't want to go back
Take a pill to help forget the past and embrace the future


Close your eyes and count to ten
Take a moment to relax and mentally prepare for what's to come


We'll leave the past behind
Let go of any regrets or grudges from the past


You'll get your freedom and your voices back
You will have the chance to express yourself and live freely


What you've lost you will find it
Anything missing from your life will be regained


Life on Mars
A new life awaits, full of possibilities


Pick up the pieces and live with the stars
Embrace a new life and make the most of it


We'll find it, find it, find it
Together we will discover a better life


Captain May I has told us, we're ready to land
We have arrived at our destination and are ready for a new beginning


The Martians will greet us but no one is an alien
Everyone is welcome and accepted in this new world


Ready to let it all go
Be prepared to leave behind anything that held you back in the past


Forget everything you know
Be open to new experiences and ideas


This is the final destination
We have reached our destination and are ready to settle down


Welcome to cloud nine
Welcome to a place of happiness and contentment


I've got something to say, I've got something
There is something important to express




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