Jeff Wayne
Jeff Wayne - War Of The Worlds (Part 1) songtekst
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(EVE OF THE WAR) Journalist: No one would have believed that in the last years of the 19th century that human affairs where being watched from the timeless worlds of space No one could have dreamed we were being scrutinized as someone with a microscope studies creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water Few man even considered the possibility of life on other planets and yet across the gulf of space minds immeasurably superior to ours regarded this Earth with envious eyes and slowly and surely they drew there plans against us. At midnight on the 12th of August a huge mass of luminous gas erupted from Mars and sped towarts Earth Across two-hundred-million miles of void invisibly hurtling towarts us came the first of the missiles that were bring so much calamity to Earth As I watchted there was another jet of gas It was another missile starting on his way And that how it was for the next ten nights a flair spurting out from Mars Bright green drawing a green mist behind it A beautiful but somehow disturbing sight Ogilvy the astronomer assured me we were in no danger He was convinced there could be no live on that remote forbidding planet. # The chances of anything comming from Mars are a million to one he said The chances of anything comming from Mars but still they come ! Then came the night the first missile approached Earth it was thought to be an ordinairy falling star but next day there was a huge crater in the middle of the Common And Ogilvy came to examine what lay there: A cylinder 30 yards across glowing hot.... and with faint sounds of movement coming from within Suddenly the top began moving , rotating , unscrewing And Ogilvy feared there was a man inside trying to escape He rush to the cylinder but the intense heat stopped him before he could burn himself on the metal. # The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one he said The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one but they still come Yes the chances of anything coming from Mars are a millionto one he said The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one but they still come It seems totally incredibble to me now that everyone spent that evening as though it were just like any other From the railway station came the sound of shutting trains ringing and rumbling softened almost into melody by the distance It all seemed so safe and tranquil (HORSELL COMMON AND THE HEAT RAY) Next morning a crowd gathered on the Common hypnotized by the unscewing of the cylinder Two feet of shining screw projected when suddenly the lid fell off Two luminous disc-like eyes appeared above the rim A huge rounded bulk larger than a bear rose up slowly glistening like wet leather It's lipless mouth quiverted and slavered and snake like tentacles wirthed as the body heaved and pulsated A few younger man crept closser to the pitt A tall funnel rose than a ivisible ray of heat leaped from man to man and there was a bright glare as each was instantly turned into fire Every tree and bush became a mass of flames at the toutch of his savage unearthly heat ray People clawed their way off the Common and I ran too I felt I was being toyed with that I was on the very verge of safety This mysterious death would leap after me and strike me down At last I reached Maybury Hill and in the dim coolnes of my home I wrote an account for my newspaper before I sank intro a restless haunted sleep I awoke to alien sounds of hammering from the pit and hurried to the railway station to buy the paper Around me the daily routine of life working-eating-sleeping was continuing serenely as it had for countless years On Horsell Common the Martians continued hammering and stirring sleepless indefatigable at work upon the machines they where making Now and again a light like the beam of a warschip's searchlight swept the Common and the heat ray was ready to follow In the afternoon a company of soldiers came trough and aployed along the edge of the Common to form a cordon That evening there was a violent crash and I realize with horror that my home was now in range of the Martian's heat ray At dawn a falling star with a trail green mist behind it landed with a flash like summer lightning This was the second cylinder