Yes, they should. It would be in Mars. We’d drink a glass of water. And we would talk at speed of sound. They would sing every song to us! There would be animals with us, and a giant ocean. But you’d have to be careful where you stand, or you could get swallowed in the sea or drown in the crest of waves.
The hardest part would be the trip; we’d travel for 42 days and 1.36 hour in high speed. We’d have clocks ticking around and we’d see daylight all the time. They’d tell us “don’t panic” and we’d say: “It’s okay, it hurts like heaven and we’re so easy to please”. There would be no gravity and we’d think “no more keeping my feet in the ground”.
And we’d have to be careful to not get lost! Everyone would like to be in my place and they’d try to murder me, but Moses wouldn’t allow it. We’d send a message through a hopeful transmission. We’d scream to them: you’re the one I love! And they would answer “that’s only superstition”. We’d get our of the rocket with parachutes and sen postcards from far away. There would be no rainy day and we’d shiver with the scientist that was moving to Mars. The sleeping sun and the stars would be all yellow. No spies, and a U.F.O. up with the birds would be okay.
It’d be us against the world just like viva la vida. No warning signs because we’d do anything we wanted. Finally would be time to leave and this is one of the things I don’t understand. There would be trouble and we wouldn’t leave ‘till kingdom come. Then Jonny would talk with those green eyes and ask us to leave with them. When we arrive Earth, we’d say ‘see you soon’ and go home happily because Chris, Jonny, Guy and Will were right when they said ‘I’ll try to fix you’.

