“30 years after Challenger, perhaps we ought to contemplate on why we seek new heights.”
“The Undiscovered Country,” by Mark Horning
For space is wide and good friends are too few.
“30 years after Challenger, perhaps we ought to contemplate on why we seek new heights.”
“The Undiscovered Country,” by Mark Horning
And at Home they’re making merry ‘neath the white and scarlet berry –
What part have India’s exiles in their mirth?
A belated Christmas present – Mark Horning performing his version of Kipling’s “Christmas in India” at the last Phoenix housefilk
It’s rare to find a wholly optimistic space song these days, but it seems there’s hope in commercial spaceflight (a filk circle at OVFF last year got derailed for five minutes while a few people excitedly traded the latest developments in the field and nobody complained)
lyrics and chords available in the FilKONtario 24 songbook