I hope the world stops spinning
and gravity throws you right in front of me
Unearthed mountains
and buildings float around us
And as were soaring in the debris
You were all I could see
Feeling so centered soaring violently
The sky stops roaring
The apocalypse is not as daunting
With your hand in mine
we can take this on
Because Global catastrophic diagnostics couldn't stop me
If extinction dawned upon us
It'd be you who I would call first
An in the carnage of the end of days
sorry It has to end this way I'd tell you how much you mean to me
As the world we know would cease to be,
and I'd be okay and we'd be just fine
We can meet again in the next life
If the Sun starts to flicker out
Or the ice caps abruptly melt
The air becomes unbreathable I take that deep breathe
And id run fast to your new house with some white castle sliders in hand
we could just sit down
And enjoy one last meal
Tho outside there is literal hell
We can't help but smile
Mustering my last bit of strength
I would kiss you goodbye
One last time
So long until we meet again
Everything runs it's course
Every single thing disolves back to the source to which we all belong
We can speculate about the cause
This condition in this case between man and god
Everything runs it course everything has a beginning and end and the time that your blessed with before you go back from where you were sent
Is better off spent with good friends
All the people that you met
On this sphere will have an affect
On you and what they change will be all that is left when you gotta cash in your chips
The Mark on an ex lovers lipstick stained on my soul for good
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