A parables lesson is sometimes haunting In a life lived solitary lonely and wanting But this is what I get for trying to trap a star An emotional scar, any effort fools and mars You see the balance was just too upset And the other stargazers couldn't forget The pressure quickly became unstable I was searching for truth in a fable You may think you know who a person is But blinding is the star that you burdened like this It's bound to become an illusion of what you wish it could be When you do good you should throw it in the sea Morally, sad men ought to try and be more well versed You must never drink poison to quench a thirst