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Astronaut

My Sweet Spaceman

where are you now?

Trying to see between

those little glows

that speckle the sky;

similar to those

no longer in your eyes?

I just want to see

the world in which you're lost,

so take me please,

I'll pay the cost;

I'm sure it's less

than the price I pay

for the half-assed smile

you gave today;

I miss you babe,

it's been too long,

so let me save you

from this wrong,

because believe me when I say

I'm alone in this crowded room

while you run around the moon.

 

And you said you never wanted to be an astronaut

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