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Love and Friendship on a Spaceship

Calculate the amount of time I waited for you in seconds,

Then you will know the amount of miles the earth is from the sun.

Friendship is often the outcome, of remaining in earth’s boundaries.

I’d settle for Pluto or maybe Mars,

All on their axis, Nothing is more powerful than the stars.

For the stars create imageries, or shoot for millions of miles,

And seeing the big dipper, would often give us smiles.

I’d see the land in which I live,

As I bask on nothing else but faint less gravity.

 

Occupied by colors, I’d forget about it all,

The beauty of the universe, its atmosphere and all.

The beautiful star, the Sun, shines so bright,

My heart already melting from the painter’s canvas in the night.

It’s time to drive the spaceship, forgetting we were already there.

To many buttons to press, nothing says beware.

So we traveled to Jupiter, The Scorpio and I,

Fearfully in love I close my eyes,

As the spaceship rides, and finally friendship says goodbye.

 

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35 / F / Bahamian
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Nov 4, 2010
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