(Verse 1)
In the cosmic ballet, we start to have fun,
Around the bright star, we call the Sun.
On its tilted axis, it spins with such grace,
A daily rotation throughout time and space.
(Chorus)
Solar System, wide and grand,
Wonders waiting, close at hand.
With gravity's pull, we stay in our place,
No cosmic calamity, at a steady pace.
(Verse 2)
The third rock from the sun, that's our dear Earth,
Giving life and beauty, since its early birth.
The path that it follows, an ellipse so neat,
No other shape quite so complete.
(Chorus)
Solar System, wide and grand,
Wonders waiting, close at hand.
With gravity's pull, we stay in our place,
No cosmic calamity, at a steady pace.
(Verse 3)
The pull of the cosmos, a force strong and true,
Resisting change in its course, that's inertia too.
Our faithful companion, the glistening Moon,
Shining bright for us, until the noon.
(Chorus)
Solar System, wide and grand,
Wonders waiting, close at hand.
With gravity's pull, we stay in our place,
No cosmic calamity, at a steady pace.
(Verse 4)
Around a central point, a celestial orbit we trace,
Like a runner's pace, in a never-ending race.
And the yearly journey, a grand revolution so clear,
Bringing change and new seasons, every single year.
(New Verse 5 - Explaining Seasons)
This revolution, combined with our axis's lean,
Causes the seasons, a beautiful scene.
When tilted towards the sun, one hemisphere's aglow,
Receiving direct light, making summer grow.
But when tilted away, the rays become indirect,
Bringing colder weather, a winter's effect.
(New Verse 6 - The Planets!)
First, tiny Mercury, the smallest and fast,
With craters like our Moon, designed to last.
Then Venus, Earth's twin, so hot and so bright,
With a thick toxic air, glowing day and night.
Next comes our Earth, with oceans so blue,
The only known planet where life flourishes through.
Then Mars, the Red Planet, with dusty red ground,
With volcanoes and canyons, ancient secrets profound.
(New Verse 7 - The Giants!)
Beyond Mars, mighty Jupiter, King of all might,
A gas giant so massive, a truly grand sight.
With a Great Red Spot, a storm ever vast,
And many known moons, designed to outlast.
Saturn, with rings that sparkle and gleam,
Made of icy-rock chunks, a celestial dream.
Uranus, the ice giant, on its side it does spin,
A unique icy world, where cold truly begins.
And last, distant Neptune, with winds blowing strong,
A deep blue ice giant, where fast winds belong.
(Outro)
Oh, the wonders above, for all of us to see,
The secrets of the cosmos, eternally free!