To say that we’re both far from home Might be a bit of a stretch, Since simple roads and passable oceans fail To describe the true distance between worlds Ripped apart so that only faded myths Whisper of how once they were one.
We are not quite Sitting right across from each other In libraries where books scream secrets While we glance up with the silent truth of distrust. We are far from where we should be, Yet if either of us want to traverse past the stars And into the worlds that exist in mathematician numbers And in the dreams we have at night when the other is no longer watching, We need to do more than simply wait for that moment Where our eyes meet once in connection rather than separation.