For A billion Stars Shall Bare Thy Name
Impart it was of my own choosing
But had I realised that by which, I would be losing
Being banished beyond the world of light
I thought that I was alone in the still of the night
But was there hope beneath the golden sun
That I could honour the deeds of the almighty one
And if there were would I have, surrendered to death
Unfamiliar with the sound of my heart
I was appauled by the things that I had imparted
Dare I say, I believed in the dance of death
And reluctantly, relinquished my last breath
Boundless are the thoughts that I leave behind
With a hope they'll endure the expanse of time
Bereave for me not, beside the flame
For a billion stars shall bare thy name
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