I'm going to have to agree with the first several posters and strongly disagree with DeedlesMarie.
It's not like sci-fi stories are foreign concepts to Muse albums (Black Holes and Revelations, anyone?). And these lyrics scream sci-fi.
Rise above the crowds
Wade through toxic clouds
Breach the outer sphere
The edge of all our fears rest with you
We are counting on you,
It's up to you
Astronauts taking off and leaving the earth. That makes sense.
Spread our codes to the stars,
You must rescue us all
This song is called Cross Pollination. Cross pollination is usually talking about mating one flower with another flower. However, it makes sense that it would mean breeding species from one planet on another planet.
Tell us
Tell us your final wish,
Now we know you can never return
Tell us
Tell us your final wish,
We will tell it to the world
Asking the astronauts if they have anything they want to tell the world, since the astronauts won't be returning and everyone on earth is screwed.
I think the lyrics are pretty straightforward, really.
I'm going to have to agree with the first several posters and strongly disagree with DeedlesMarie.
It's not like sci-fi stories are foreign concepts to Muse albums (Black Holes and Revelations, anyone?). And these lyrics scream sci-fi.
Rise above the crowds Wade through toxic clouds Breach the outer sphere The edge of all our fears rest with you We are counting on you, It's up to you
Astronauts taking off and leaving the earth. That makes sense.
Spread our codes to the stars, You must rescue us all
This song is called Cross Pollination. Cross pollination is usually talking about mating one flower with another flower. However, it makes sense that it would mean breeding species from one planet on another planet.
Tell us Tell us your final wish, Now we know you can never return Tell us Tell us your final wish, We will tell it to the world
Asking the astronauts if they have anything they want to tell the world, since the astronauts won't be returning and everyone on earth is screwed.
I think the lyrics are pretty straightforward, really.