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Eliyes ([personal profile] eliyes) wrote2009-08-01 07:55 am
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To sail on a dream in the sun-fretted darkness, To soar through the starlight unfrightened, alone --

So, in the novel The Wounded Sky, there's a scene where Enterprise crewmen in a Rec area are singing. One of the songs begins with what I've quoted in my subject line. A fast Google search netted me the rest of the lyrics -- apparently this was a popular filk in the 70s, but I can't find a recording of it now, alas.

Set to the tune of John Denver's "Calypso":


To sail on a dream in the sun-fretted darkness,
To soar through the starlight unfrightened, alone,
To work in the service of life and the living,
In search of the answers to questions unknown,
To be part of the movement, and part of the growing,
Part of beginning to understand,

Enterprise, starship, the places you've been to,
The things that you've shown us, the stories you'd tell!
Enterprise, starship, we sing to your spirit,
The beings who have served you so long and so well.

Like the starfire that guides you as we ride inside you,
You shine in the darkness and lead us aright,
And though we are strangers in your silent spaces,
While we're in your world we can learn from your night,
To be constant as stars, to reach ever outward,
Laughing and loving and being the light!

Enterprise, starship, the places you've been to,
The things that you've shown us, the stories you'd tell!
Enterprise, starship, we sing to your spirit,
The beings who have served you so long and so well.

[identity profile] eliyes.livejournal.com 2009-08-02 09:08 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! So now the mystery of what people were referring to as "yodelling" is solved!

[identity profile] kiffie.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
X3

I've never heard it called that before, but I suppose it is.

[identity profile] eliyes.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 08:59 am (UTC)(link)
Well, it's not true yodeling. X3 And I like a bunch of Susan Aglukark's songs that incorporate, for example, "Ajajajaja ijaja ijaja ijaja ijajaja Ijaja Ijaja Ijaja ajaja", which sounds similarish? (The jays are working like wise here.)