she packed my bags last night, preflight, yeah she did
zero hour, nine a.m.
and i'm gonna be high as a kite by then
i miss the earth so much
i miss my wife
it gets so lonely out in space
on such a timeless flight as this, yeah

and i think it's gonna be a long, long time
'til touchdown brings me around again to find
i'm not the man i think i am at home, oh no no
i'm a rocket man
rocket man, burning out his fuse up here alone
and i think its gonna be a long long time

mraz ain't the kinda guy to raise your kids, no
in fact i'm cold as hell, yeah
and i'm never there to raise them if we did it
and all of this science i don't understand, no
it's just my job five days a week now
i'm a rocket man
i'm a rocket man

and i think it's gonna be a long, long time
'til touchdown brings me around again to find
i'm not the man they think i am at home, oh no no
i'm a rocket man
rocket man burning out his fuse up here alone, oh yeah
and i think it's gonna be a long long time
yes i think it's gonna be a long, long time
yes i think it's gonna be long, long time
for the rocket man


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Rocket Man Lyrics as written by Jason Thomas Mraz

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    I have a couple of takes on this song.

    1. The singer is away from his lover, wife; whatever, and in order to not go crazy over missing her so much he decides to be 'cold'. Deep inside, he still loves her, but he has to toughen up to get the job done.

    2. He's really depressed. Period. A manic, someone diagnosed as bi-polar, will know what I'm talking about.

    BrianStormeron January 05, 2010   Link

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