Teri Lee — Some Kind Of Hero

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[Verse 1]
F#m                     C#
Will you do me a favor, pianoman, please?
A                        E
I want you to write me a song
A                       E        C#7
They call me the Hero of Antelope’s Run
F#m                 C#m         F#m
And I’ve got to show em' they’re wrong

A                         E
You see, it all started a week ago
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In the bar down on corridor three
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There was nobody there but the regular bums:
F#m              C#m        F#m
Two losers, the barman, and me

F#m                      C#m
Slopping up booze in the north corner booth
A                    Bm             C#
Was the old man they called Captain Jed
          F#m                          C#m
‘Cause he owned a tramp freighter, the old Antelope
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A ship that, like him, was half dead

D                          A           C#m
Now Molly, they say, was a crack pilot once
Bm           E         A
A gal with a brilliant career
F#m                  E         A       C#
But then she started doping on Regulus One
F#m                C#m      F#m
And finally washed out down here

[Verse 2]

F#m                     C#
And me, well, I wanted the Navy, bad
A                        E
But it seems that they didn’t want me
A                                   E           C#7
So I stopped chasing stars, started sweeping up bars
F#m                 C#m         F#m
For bed, board, and all my drinks free

A                                 E
It was quiet that night, with the docks closed down
F#m                            C#m
There was nothing due in for a week
F#m               E            A       C#
Not a ship was in port but the old Antelope
F#m                C#m        F#m
When the red alert started to shriek:

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The whole station shook like a hurt living thing
A                          Bm    C#
Then the lights dimmed and faded away
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Then the gravity went, and the air pumps cut out
       A          C#m        F#m
And the bartender started to pray

     D                             A        C#m
“Ah, stow that bilge, head for the Antelope now!”
      Bm            E           A
Jed’s voice cut the dark like a knife
     F#m     E             A        C#
“The station reactors gone critical load
F#m           C#m            F#m
So run to the docks for your life!”

[Verse 3]

F#m                                C#
When we got to the docks, we found waiting out there
      A                       E
Every soul that had been left alive
A                                    E           C#7
They begged with their eyes for poor old Captain Jed
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To tell them all how to survive

A                               E
“Break out the suits,” said the captain to them
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“For it’s dark and it’s airless and cold
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But I swear I can get you all out of here safe
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Packed in to the Antelope’s hold.”

F#m                         C#m
“Molly,” he asked, “Can you navigate?”
                  A         Bm         C#
“Aye,” she said. “Who do we have for a crew?”
     F#m                  C#m
“The Antelope needs only three hands,” he said
       F#m             C#               F#m
“And I think our young friend here will do.”

     D                  A                C#m
The confident look that he flashed at me then
        Bm          E        A
Made my heart turn over with pride
  F#m        E             A        C#
I never once thought about backing away
F#m             C#m          F#m
I think I would rather have died

[Verse 4]

F#m                      C#m
Two hundred alive in the Antelope’s hold
        A                       E
And the Captain, and Molly, and me
   A                             E            C#7
We slammed the locks just as the station blew wide
F#m              C#m         F#m
Jed hit the main jets to get free

A                                         E
Now, that kind of G-force is rough on the heart
F#m                        C#m
Too much for his ticker to take
F#m             E             A          C#
So when we came around and we saw how he lay
F#m             C#m          F#m
We knew Captain Jed wouldn’t wake

   F#m                      C#m 
So I took the comm, and the engineer board
    A          Bm           C#
And Molly took helm and the nav
         F#m                            C#m
With the manual spread out all over the deck
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And her mind for what they didn’t have

    D                          A     C#m
She worked at that comp like a crazy machine
          Bm               E            A
While her hands shook like grass in the breeze
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But her skills were still sharp, and she jumped us three times
F#m              C#m         F#m 
Never minding the shakes and DTs

[Verse 5]

F#m                                       C#
Three jumps made clean, only one more was left
         A                       E
When the ship’s alarm started to blast -
    A                           E            C#7
Her old worn-out seals had come loose in the stress
        F#m        C#m          F#m    
We were losing our heat and air fast
       A                          E
On the bridge, there was only one vacuum suit left
           F#m                    C#m
Well, they say Lady Luck is stone blind
         F#m              E          A          C#
“Heads or tails,” was the question I started to ask
F#m                C#m      F#m
When I felt myself hit from behind

F#m                         C#m
When I came to again, I was sealed in the suit
        A           Bm           C#
She was belted down tight in her chair
         F#m                     C#m
With her hands on the console, a smile on her lips
        F#m        C#m          F#m
And the ice on her face and her hair

 D                          A          C#m
“Here’s the instructions to get us all home,”
  Bm          E           A
I saw she had left on the screen
 F#m         E                A        C#
“If any old shipmates should ask after me
     F#m        C#m           F#m
Just tell em' I finally died clean.”

[Verse 6]

  F#m                          C#
I made the last jump just like she told me to
      A                            E
And I brought the ship in like she said
     A                   E          C#7
They call me a hero now, for what I did
         F#m           C#m      F#m
But they don’t mention Molly or Jed

   A                       E
So write me that song now, pianoman, please
            F#m           C#m
And sing it out often and loud
        F#m          E            A       C#
So they all know the story of one kind of hero
    F#m             C#m      F#m
The kind that makes everyone proud

         F#m               C#m 
For some kind of heroes are lunkheads like me
    A       Bm                  C#
Who only do things that they’re told
         F#m                           C#m
And some kinds of hero are out for the glory
        F#m       C#m          F#m
They’re heroes on purpose, and bold

D                      A        C#m
Some become heroes for bravery, sure
    Bm         E             
And some just because all is lost
      F#m          E            A         C#
But a few are true heroes, like Molly and Jed
    F#m          C#m          F#m
Who give without counting the cost		
    

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