Special thanks to Geoff Kaufman, shantyman extraordinare; and to Rick Spenser, shantyman and genuis who supplied the original music that inspired this song.
In Memory of Intrepid
Another ship is lost from San Francisco's docks:
Scientists this time.
God help the sons and daughters
Of the ones who make their living
Exploring the stars.
From Terra Sol to Vulcan:
From Andoria to Rigel.
On Stardate twenty-two sixty eight,
The cold and unrelenting stars
Took four hundred thirty more spacemen
And their starship, Intrepid.
Somewhere in our galaxy,
Lost in the sweeping starfields:
Something as small as a lifepod
Is almost impossible to find.
Chorus:
--Hard fates of the unknown,
--Cold arms of the stars.
--Bold spirit of the spaceman:
--Cast your lots among the stars.
The stars give us our living,
But take back many men.
And the scientists and explorers
Think of living on the land.
But like our fathers did before us,
And their fathers before them:
We are people of the heavens,
And to the heavens we will return.
Chorus—
When the morning comes to San Francisco,
Our ships will be among the stars.
Some are leaving, some returning
With the discoveries from space.
And on the mind of everyone,
But not a word is spoken:
Is who will be the next to go
To space and not return?
Chorus—
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