paroles de chanson Pale Blue Dream - Echo Movement
Last
night,
drew
out
blinds,
Rearranged
our
minds.
Our
melodic
tones
Who
were
not
alone.
I
remember
this
from
a
dream
A
clear
blue
dream
My
own
advice
I've
been
to
this
time
before
This
distant
shore,
Call
it
deja
vu
but
I
can't
believe
my
eyes.
...
[We
were
wanderers
from
the
beginning
From
this
distant
vantage
point,
The
Earth
might
not
seem
of
particular
interest,
But
for
us,
it's
different.
We
haven't
forgotten.
The
open
road
still
calls,
like
a
forgotten
song
of
childhood.]
Last
night,
crude
guitars,
Rearranging
stars.
Amber
souls
ignite,
Drift
into
the
night.
I
remember
this
for
a
find
A
wake
behind
My
former
thougth.
A
world
that
burns,
A
forge
that
turns,
Our
own
embers
wrought
of
the
future
we
forgot.
...
...
[By
Carl
Sagan,
from
Sagan's
book
Pale
Blue
Dot
was
Inspired
by
an
image
taken
by
Voyager
1 on
February
14,
1990.]
Consider
again
that
dot.
That's
here.
That's
home.
That's
us.
On
it
everyone
you
love,
everyone
you
know,
Everyone
you
ever
heard
of,
every
human
being
who
ever
was,
Lived
out
their
lives.
The
aggregate
of
our
joy
and
suffering,
Thousands
of
confident
religions,
ideologies,
and
economic
doctrines,
Every
hunter
and
forager,
every
hero
and
coward,
Every
creator
and
destroyer
of
civilization,
every
king
and
peasant,
Every
young
couple
in
love,
every
mother
and
father,
hopeful
child,
Inventor
and
explorer,
every
teacher
of
morals,
Every
corrupt
politician,
every
"superstar,"
every
"supreme
leader,
" Every
saint
and
sinner
in
the
history
of
our
species
Lived
there--on
a
mote
of
dust
suspended
in
a
sunbeam.
The
Earth
is
a
very
small
stage
in
a
vast
cosmic
arena.
Think
of
the
rivers
of
blood
spilled
by
all
those
generals
and
Emperors
so
that,
in
glory
and
triumph,
They
could
become
the
momentary
masters
of
a
fraction
of
a
dot.
Like
it
or
not,
the
Earth
is
where
we
make
our
stand.
It
has
been
said
that
astronomy
is
a
humbling
and
character-building
Experience.
There
is
perhaps
no
better
demonstration
of
the
folly
of
Human
conceits
than
this
distant
image
of
our
tiny
world.
To
me,
It
underscores
our
responsibility
to
deal
more
kindly
with
one
Another,
and
to
preserve
and
cherish
the
Pale
blue
dot,
the
only
home
we've
ever
known.
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