AmEm
Will you do me a favor, pianoman, please?
CG/B
I want you to write me a song
CG/BEm
They call me the Hero of Antelope’s Run
AmEmAm
And I’ve got to show them they’re wrong
CG/B
You see, it all started a week ago
AmEm
In the bar down on corridor three
AmG/BEm
There was nobody there but the regular bums:
AmEmAm
Two losers, the barman, and me
AmG/BEm
Slopping up booze in the north corner booth
CDmEm
Was the old man they called Captain Jed
AmG/B
‘Cause he owned a tramp freighter, the old Antelope
AmEmAm
A ship that, like him, was half dead
CG/BG
Now Molly, they say, was a crack pilot once
AmEm
A gal with a brilliant career
AmG/BEm
But then she started doping on Regulus One
AmEmAm
And finally washed out down here
AmEm
And me, well, I wanted the Navy, bad
CG/B
But it seems that they didn’t want me
CG/BEm
So I stopped chasing stars, started sweeping up bars
AmEmAm
For bed, board, and all my drinks free
CG/BG
It was quiet that night, with the docks closed down
AmEm
There was nothing due in for a week
AmG/BEm
Not a ship was in port but the old Antelope
AmEmAm
When the red alert started to shriek:
AmG/BAm
The whole station shook like a hurt living thing
AmDmEm
Then the lights dimmed and faded away
AmG/BEm
Then the gravity went, and the air pumps cut out
AmEmAm
And the bartender started to pray
CG/BG
“Ah, stow that bilge, head for the Antelope now!”
AmEm
Jed’s voice cut the dark like a knife
AmG/BEm
“The station reactor’s gone critical load
AmEmAm
So run to the docks for your life!”
AmEm
When we got to the docks, we found waiting out there
CG/B
Every soul that had been left alive
CG/BEm
They begged with their eyes for poor old Captain Jack
AmEmAm
To tell them all how to survive
AmG/BEm
“Break out the suits,” said the captain to them
AmEm
“For it’s dark and it’s airless and cold
AmG/BEm
But I swear I can get you all out of here safe
AmEmAm
Packed in to the Antelope’s hold.”
AmG/B
“Molly,” he asked, “Can you navigate?”
EmCDmEm
“Aye,” she said. “Who do we have for a crew?”
AmEm
“The Antelope needs only three hands,” he said
Am Em Wm
“And I think our young friend here will do.”
CG/BG
The confident look that he flashed at me then
AmEm
Made my heart turn over with pride
AmG/BEm
I never once thought about backing away
AmEmAm
I think I would rather have died
AmEm
Two hundred alive in the Antelope’s hold
CG/B
And the Captain, and Molly, and me
CG/BEm
We slammed the locks just as the station blew wide
AmEmAm
Jed hit the main jets to get free
CG/BG
Now, that kind of G-force is rough on the heart
AmEm
Too much for his ticker to take
AmG/BEm
So when we came around and we saw how he lay
AmEmAm
We knew Captain Jed wouldn’t wake
AmG/BEm
So I took the comm, and the engineer board
CDmG/B
And Molly took helm and the nav
AmG/BEm
With the manual spread out all over the deck
AmEmAm
And her mind for what they didn’t have
CG/BG
She worked at that comp like a crazy machine
AmEm
While her hands shook like grass in the breeze
AmG/BEm
But her skills were still sharp, and she jumped us three times
AmEmAm
Never minding the shakes and DTs
AmEm
Three jumps made clean, only one more was left
CG/B
When the ship’s alarm started to blast -
CG/BEm
Her old worn-out seals had come loose in the stress
AmEmAm
We were losing our heat and air fast
CG/BG
On the bridge, there was only one vacuum suit left
AmEm
Well, they say Lady Luck is stone blind
AmG/BEm
“Heads or tails,” was the question I started to ask
AmEmAm
When I felt myself hit from behind
AmG/BEm
When I came to again, I was sealed in the suit
CDmEm
She was belted down tight in her chair
AmG/BEm
With her hands on the console, a smile on her lips
AmEmAm
And the ice on her face and her hair
CG/BG
“Here’s the instructions to get us all home,”
AmEm
I saw she had left on the screen
AmG/BEm
“If any old shipmates should ask after Mol
AmEmAm
Just tell them she finally died clean.”
AmEm
I made the last jump just like she told me to
CG/B
And I brought the ship in like she’s said
CG/BEm
C They call me a hero now, for what I did
AmEmAm
But they don’t mention Molly or Jed
CG/BG
So write me that song now, pianoman, please
AmEm
And sing it out often and loud
AmG/BEm
So they all know the story of one kind of hero
AmEmAm
The kind that makes everyone proud
AmG/BEm
For some kinds of hero are lunkheads like me
CDmEm
Who only do things that they’re told
AmG/BEm
And some kinds of hero are out for the glory
AmEmAm
They’re heroes on purpose, and bold
CG/BG
Some become heroes for bravery, sure
AmEm
And some just because all is lost
AmG/BEm
But a few are true heroes, like Molly and Jed
AmEmAm
Who give without counting the cost