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Mars said to Venus: "Check out how this scene ends...", And patted Pluto on the back. "Dear friend, faithful friend, This is how it all shall end. When those Scientists attack-" (Still, he patted him on the back...) "-at least you'll never feel a thing! Venus and I will walk the Black Mile, Maybe even with a couple smiles, But when the Sun makes us go, You won't, for you see, You are no planet, You... are Pluto!" "Do you mean to say," He answered, wiping a tear away, "That it doesn't matter, Being rejected by the Scientists and Sun, Because, in the end, I've really won?" "Precisely," Jupiter cut in, (As he did, every now and then...) "Because, although a planet You may no longer be, At least you won't go down Like him, and him, and him, and him, and him, And me!" Pluto smiled, but his ice was thick. "You know, I was beginning to believe this was a trick! But new words from old friends Are usually true- I am so very thankful to you!" *And then all the stars went dark, And all the planets had fear in their hearts.* "The moment has come-" In a mighty voice, said the Sun (or whoever...), And Pluto began to wave goodbye, The tears returning to his eyes. But the Sun (or whoever...) just could not stop at six (For who ever really stops at six, when they're in need of such a fix?), And Neptune was surely surprised When he discovered that Uranus, and he, and Pluto, too, Would soon be gone- But Mars was not, For he had known it all along.
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Oct 18, 2012
Oct 18, 2012 at 4:47 PM UTC
Pluto & Mars
Mars said to Venus: "Check out how this scene ends...", And patted Pluto on the back. "Dear friend, faithful friend, This is how it all shall end. When those Scientists attack-" (Still, he patted him on the back...) "-at least you'll never feel a thing! Venus and I will walk the Black Mile, Maybe even with a couple smiles, But when the Sun makes us go, You won't, for you see, You are no planet, You... are Pluto!" "Do you mean to say," He answered, wiping a tear away, "That it doesn't matter, Being rejected by the Scientists and Sun, Because, in the end, I've really won?" "Precisely," Jupiter cut in, (As he did, every now and then...) "Because, although a planet You may no longer be, At least you won't go down Like him, and him, and him, and him, and him, And me!" Pluto smiled, but his ice was thick. "You know, I was beginning to believe this was a trick! But new words from old friends Are usually true- I am so very thankful to you!" *And then all the stars went dark, And all the planets had fear in their hearts.* "The moment has come-" In a mighty voice, said the Sun (or whoever...), And Pluto began to wave goodbye, The tears returning to his eyes. But the Sun (or whoever...) just could not stop at six (For who ever really stops at six, when they're in need of such a fix?), And Neptune was surely surprised When he discovered that Uranus, and he, and Pluto, too, Would soon be gone- But Mars was not, For he had known it all along.
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Oct 18, 2012
Oct 18, 2012 at 4:47 PM UTC
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