Did I really have any other choice?
The minute
the minute
the moment you came and graced these lands with your presence,
I was already awestruck.
While other’s just bowed to the things you have done for us,
I bowed to your beauty
your essence.
Yet mortal feelings should have never reached you.
You belonged to the stars
I belonged down here.
Yet here you were
with us mortals,
Here you were in robes that hardly touched the mortal plain
And I’d still honor the grounds you walked on.
Here you were
dancing with the gods you made
singing with the mortals of the world you gave.
You kept coming, and going.
And each time you came back,
I must have seemed older over the years.
And yet
My heart still yearned…
And yet…
My heart still yearned.
Your rubellite eyes,
Asked to stay
But no god would listen
For the curse that could incur.
And when your rubellite eyes met my sapphiric ones,
Your name came across my lips,
the name I told myself I’d never call you.
A name I knew that would link you.
Then you looked at me,
And asked me
Could you stay?
Who was I to give you an answer,
Who was I to command your wishes?
And
Apparently
You gave me the answer.
I met you as
A boy who knew nothing
And I see you as
A man who wanted everything.
And as I look at you
Your name came out above a whisper
And You stayed
And You stayed.
And I will never regret the decisions I’ve made.
"Do you know how a celestial falls from the stars above? It is when they are given a name. For you see, a name grounds us, it tells us not only who we are but to who or what we attach ourselves to. Celestials don't have names, for they belong among the stars, and when a celestial is named, they now belong to the mortal that named them. And there is no going back from that. For it is a cosmic sin to name a being that lives out in the stars."