Moving Target

[Space Intro]
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Aim
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Fire
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Better aim higher

[Verse 1]
The future is a moving target
Aim sure, or regret
Is what is to come
Welcome?

[Chorus]
Observe. Anticipate the rate.
Lead the future, to be sure.
Adjust your aim, to miss a shame
Prediction’s satisfaction
[Break]
Aim
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Fire
[Break]
Aspire
[Instrumental]

[Verse 2]
A combination
Observation, prediction
What is meant:
Make an adjustment.

[Chorus]
Observe. Anticipate the rate.
Lead the future, to be sure.
Adjust your aim, to miss a shame
Prediction’s satisfaction
[Break]
Aim
[Break]
Fire
[Break]
Aspire
[Instrumental]

[Verse 3]
Predict the future
Intercept it
Seems seams suture
Intercepted

[Chorus]
Observe. Anticipate the rate.
Lead the future, to be sure.
Adjust your aim, to miss a shame
Prediction’s satisfaction
[Break]
Aim
[Break]
Fire
[Break]
Aspire
[Outro]
Aiming at a moving target involves predicting the target’s future position and adjusting your aim accordingly to intercept it.
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Fire!
[End]
[Silence]

Aiming at a moving target involves predicting the target’s future position and adjusting your aim accordingly to intercept it. Here are some general steps to aim at a moving target:

  1. Observe the Target: Pay close attention to the target’s movement patterns, speed, and direction. Understanding how the target is moving is crucial for predicting its future position.
  2. Anticipate the Target’s Path: Based on your observations, anticipate where the target will be in the near future. Consider factors such as the target’s speed, acceleration, and any obstacles in its path.
  3. Lead the Target: Aim slightly ahead of the target’s current position to compensate for the time it will take for your projectile or action to reach the target. The amount you lead the target depends on its speed and distance.
  4. Adjust Your Aim: Continuously adjust your aim as the target moves to ensure that your projectile or action intercepts it. Keep tracking the target’s movement and make small corrections as necessary.
  5. Practice and Refinement: Aiming at moving targets takes practice and experience. Through repetition and refinement of your technique, you can improve your ability to accurately aim at moving targets.

Whether you’re throwing a ball, shooting a projectile, or engaging in a dynamic activity, mastering the skill of aiming at moving targets requires a combination of observation, prediction, and adjustment.

From the album: The Future

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