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Sol 549

by Sarah Donner

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Sol 549 is a love song based on Andy Weir's novel "The Martian". The planet Mars sings to the beloved astronaut Mark Watney as he attempts his final escape.

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SOL 549

You were the first one to call me home, abandoned for 549 sols

You couldn’t stay here, so you drove straight through my heart

Everyone goes.

Under that helmet you have a face, I’ll never see ‘cause you’d suffocate

I know that I’m toxic, but I’d like to say something in side me

Wants you to stay.


You have breached the borders. You have reached the heights.

You have split the sky. Goodbye my pilgrim. Goodbye.

You broke the silence I spun through the years. The heartbeat, the motor, the curses I hear

Pierce through my deafening atmosphere. So alone, so alive, my engineer.


You have breached the borders. You have reached the heights.

You have split the sky. Goodbye my pilgrim. Goodbye.


I sent the storms ‘cross the cratered terrain that somehow you managed to navigate.

They say when you Love someone, let them escape.


You have breached the borders. You have reached the heights.

You have split the sky. Goodbye my pilgrim. Goodbye.

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released October 15, 2015

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Sarah Donner is an indie folkpop star who has embraced her inner catlady. "The Motherf**cking Pterodactyl Song" which was co- written with The Oatmeal catapulted Sarah into weblebrity status with over two million views on YouTube. After stretching her legs with musical theatre, she picked up a guitar, abandoned her classical roots, and started rocking out (with fantastic breath support). ... more

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