Death of a Star
What do you feel, my shining star,
As you gaze upon me from afar.
Do you see my burning light,
Or do I fall far from your sight.
So many years, and still you wait,
For the day mankind shall see its fate.
Will you be there when mankind shall find,
The greatest test of life defined.
Sparkle, little star, way up high,
'Cause in my heart you'll never die.
You sparkle less each and every night,
Fading from my mortal sight.
Your light may fade
But your legacy remains
As you stutter and convulse
During your death pains
You have birthed others
And your light has passed on
As you finally wink out
And the star your were is gone
You've seen so much, perhaps too much,
The Death of a Star is derived from such.
Time will tell if you sparkle less,
Whether your death be a slow, endless caress.
Shine little star, can you hear my heart,
For we seem never to be far apart.
You shine for me as you shine for all,
Until the day, little star, you cease and fall.
Sparkle, little star, way up high,
'Cause in my heart you'll never die.
You sparkle less each and every night,
Fading from my mortal sight.
Your light may fade
But your legacy remains
As you stutter and convulse
During your death pains
You have birthed others
And your light has passed on
As you finally wink out
And the star your were is gone
A trail from your fallen star
Reaches us from afar
We think you are still up high
But you have vanished from the sky
Your light may fade
But your legacy remains
As you stutter and convulse
During your death pains
You have birthed others
And your light has passed on
As you finally wink out
And the star your were is gone
GA Price
Death of a Star
Cosmos Version.