Now there’s no saving it
Because Pluto is no longer a planet.
And I’m sorry we grew apart.
And I’m sorry I broke my heart.
Evening and fading light
Chasing receding tides.
And one day when the Earth is gone
Swallowed whole by that swollen Sun.
Out beyond all harm
There we’ll be, arm in arm.
Every future and every past
Is still told out in the stars.
Moonlight on rheumy eyes
Searching those clouded skies.
Got the feeling we’re short on hope.
Tiny specks in telescopes.
Out beyond all truth,
Where your memories are no proof.
Willing it doesn’t work anymore
Sinking slowly to the floor.
No longer know what you’re hoping for.
Waiting for the knock on the door.
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