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I suppose I should be a star-gazer. Expectant of everything, As the stars are mapped and shown To their place every night. But it seems as though Everyone has seen Hailey's Comet And I've yet to see an asteroid. Always waiting, waiting. Is it such a task? I place myself At every possible spot. Years and years pass - nothing. Just a glimpse, just a drop Of that euphoria of the first time, The first wistful look into The eyes of such a wonder. But it moves away from me. Every **** time. Seeing the flaws And jagged downfalls within me. I am just a simple star. He is the comet. Never shall the two touch.
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Mar 23, 2014
Mar 23, 2014 at 9:25 PM UTC
Hailey's Comet
I suppose I should be a star-gazer. Expectant of everything, As the stars are mapped and shown To their place every night. But it seems as though Everyone has seen Hailey's Comet And I've yet to see an asteroid. Always waiting, waiting. Is it such a task? I place myself At every possible spot. Years and years pass - nothing. Just a glimpse, just a drop Of that euphoria of the first time, The first wistful look into The eyes of such a wonder. But it moves away from me. Every **** time. Seeing the flaws And jagged downfalls within me. I am just a simple star. He is the comet. Never shall the two touch.
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Mar 23, 2014
Mar 23, 2014 at 9:25 PM UTC
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