He's up there The lonesome astronaut, with a will to fly, and a skill of flight
He and a star that have just collided both dies gracefully Like a flower withering in spring But the star still haughty And so full of itself it explodes Into a supernova
He and the star that emits the brightest light And obscures the eyes of whoever that sees As he dies ever so faithfully
And the flaring light? Blinds thousands as it emerged in the darkest seven p.m. But we were wildly astonished by the lonesome astronaut who was a dashing astronaut