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I was not The planet Closest to you No Not even a planet I was A Moon, Only Close enough To have been touched By your light You see, As a moon You live your life Half in Darkness So you know A super nova When you’ve met one The problem is The stars that Shine the brightest Are the very same ones That burn out too soon And now Our atmosphere Feels the emptiness And we hope That space could create A time warp , Another dimension Where we could Stay with you Feel your brightness Forever. Please, Starlight, Know you were in so Many celestial Orbits, And we feel Colder, At our cores, Without you, Our vision Has darkened. You, A constellation, All on your own, We have only Your stardust memories To hold When our tears Shoot like Comets Down our Faces, Thank you For the wishes, Starlight. I hope to Catch your Light In another sky One day.
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Apr 13, 2017
Apr 13, 2017 at 1:16 PM UTC
CFD Mullen
I was not The planet Closest to you No Not even a planet I was A Moon, Only Close enough To have been touched By your light You see, As a moon You live your life Half in Darkness So you know A super nova When you’ve met one The problem is The stars that Shine the brightest Are the very same ones That burn out too soon And now Our atmosphere Feels the emptiness And we hope That space could create A time warp , Another dimension Where we could Stay with you Feel your brightness Forever. Please, Starlight, Know you were in so Many celestial Orbits, And we feel Colder, At our cores, Without you, Our vision Has darkened. You, A constellation, All on your own, We have only Your stardust memories To hold When our tears Shoot like Comets Down our Faces, Thank you For the wishes, Starlight. I hope to Catch your Light In another sky One day.
I figured enough time has passed that I can publish this without diverting attention from you. You were a good man. And I'm sorry this world failed you. You are loved.
Nicolette-Avery
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Apr 13, 2017
Apr 13, 2017 at 1:16 PM UTC
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