So we decided to go visit them
They'd made the first step for us to be friends
And what's the point in holding out to the end
To return and say "Hello"?
We built our very own rocket ship
It had the thrusters needed to make the trip
I'm so excited, I must admit
To see the faraway blue dome
But when we got there they wouldn't let us go
They just locked us up inside some holding cell
We tried to tell them about the ones we knew
About the men who risked their lives to wish us well
And so we're held in your Area 51
And nobody will tell us for how long
I look around at those living here
From different planets both far and near
Not looking healthy, just looking full of fear
The will to fight gone from their eyes
Why did you seek us, why extend your hand?
Was it all just a joke, is this what you planned?
Is time so empty, did your life get so bland?
Were you really down to the wire?
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