The one he loves stares up into space The one she longs for is so far away He can’t count how many lights there are She doesn’t care; he’s too far, far. The moon shouts “There! There! He sits by your side!” She sighs, “Where could my love hide?” The one he longs for doesn’t see He cries, “For - she loves, but not for me!” She gazes at stars as he swoons at her She longs for love, never returned Under the moon, his heart is breaking Under the moon, where she spoke; “My love, I’ve had enough. You’re too far gone.” Yet she doesn’t give up; she carries on. He sings a song, heard high up in the clouds. But, the cruel ground is weighing her down. She doesn’t hear, though he shouts, “I would steal that big blue moon. If that would make you satisfied. Your feelings, now, are made clear. But why can’t you just see that I’m here? The moon knows, the stars do too No one but I is meant for you. But that won’t make you satisfied.” The one he loves will not sit and look at the moon that tells her, “he’s been there all along.” She is too discontent, too oblivious. And he is too hopeful, too ignorant.