Tell me Neil, what you were thinking With all of us watching you on the TV Taking small steps and giant leaps and planting the flag In a place no one had been Two hundred thirty eight thousand and more Miles away through the infinite night The landing was rough, but you brought her down So tell me, what did you see Was it glorious, beautiful, frightening or sad? You had the view no one else had Did you turn away from the place you call home And stare at the stars When you stepped off the ladder did you think of Ohio Your children, your parents, your wife Your Panther jet brought down in Korea Did you ask ‘Who am I to live such a life?’ One so glorious, beautiful, frightening and blue No one but you ever had such a view And why did you call it Tranquility Base Did everything fall into place And on the way back did you have much to say To Michael and Buzz there beside you They’d done their jobs, you had done yours You were never much for small talk And when you hit the atmosphere, flames they were everywhere Did you wonder if you’d make it through And when you hit the water out in the Pacific You were just a speck in the blue But still glorious, beautiful, silent and sad You had the view no one else had When you headed back to the place you called home Did everything look out of place Did you miss Tranquility Base… Did you leave something up there, do you want to go back Do you miss Tranquility Base Do you miss Tranquility Base