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Beyond Antares
Lt. Uhura performing "Beyond Antares" (TOS13)

Lt. Uhura performing "Beyond Antares" (TOS13)
First Appearance TOS13 (8 Dec 1966)
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Lyrics

The skies are green and glowing
Where my heart is
Where my heart is
Where the scented lunar flower is growing
Somewhere beyond the stars
Beyond Antares.

I'll be back, though it takes forever
Forever is just a day
Forever is just another journey
Tomorrow a stop along the way

Then let the years go fading
Where my heart is
Where my heart is
Where my love eternal is waiting
Somewhere beyond the stars
Beyond Antares.

While on duty in main engineering, Lieutenant Kevin Riley requested that Lieutenant Uhura sing a song to him from the rec room via the ship's communications network. Uhura performed "Beyond Antares," and everyone in the rec room stopped to listen as well.[1] Uhura sang the song once again while on the bridge, but was interrupted by Nomad. The artificial lifeform found Uhura's mind to be disordered and illogical, and erased her memories.[2] The music was written by Wilbur Hatch, with lyrics by Gene L. Coon.[3]

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