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Cosmonaut

I’m sitting in a corner, She stares at me, and I should warn her. But she doesn’t need the guidance, It’s not history, this is science. And her name carries some fame, She’s not receptive to the game, She wears her feelings on her sleeves, Away from her heart she believes. Cause her strength is in her mind It’s where her planets are aligned In this galaxy of truth, She blinks and stars become the proof That there is something more to see And something more we all could be If we just follow right beside her A cosmic planetary collider So I take paper and pen And ask if not now then truly when? Because I’m waiting for the sign When both our planets will align And if that star is in the distance I’ll keep on flying with persistence Because I know that if I’m stronger It won’t take very much longer.
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nolan-davis
American
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Jun 16, 2020
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