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I left my home, when I left Mars. I left my home among the stars. I've traveled long, I've traveled far, but I've never been to where you are. The sunshine in your eyes is gone, I see the dullness of the moon. Faintly illuminated by the sun, the two always in tune. For I belong among the stars, away from all the streets and cars. Everyone has battle scars, prisoners of their own wars. You call to me, your name Hermes; quick like silver, Mercury. Surrounded by your energy, indebted to all of your mercy. I see it written in the sky, everytime we say goodbye. Two souls intertwined as one; I'll see you when you see the sun. For I belong among the sky. My wings are clipped, I cannot fly. It's hard for me to even try, 'cause I don't know the reason why.
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Oct 16, 2014
Oct 16, 2014 at 6:18 PM UTC
Mercury
I left my home, when I left Mars. I left my home among the stars. I've traveled long, I've traveled far, but I've never been to where you are. The sunshine in your eyes is gone, I see the dullness of the moon. Faintly illuminated by the sun, the two always in tune. For I belong among the stars, away from all the streets and cars. Everyone has battle scars, prisoners of their own wars. You call to me, your name Hermes; quick like silver, Mercury. Surrounded by your energy, indebted to all of your mercy. I see it written in the sky, everytime we say goodbye. Two souls intertwined as one; I'll see you when you see the sun. For I belong among the sky. My wings are clipped, I cannot fly. It's hard for me to even try, 'cause I don't know the reason why.
shayla-jade
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Oct 16, 2014
Oct 16, 2014 at 6:18 PM UTC
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