Farewell Sky
If the sky were to fall, tomorrow or in a year, would you think of me in a moment you hold dear?
If the sky were to fall, in the blink of an eye, I wonder, would I tell you? Or would I die blue?
If the sky were to fall, in a year or more, would these moments be less or would they be more than the best?
If the sky did fall, in an hour and no more, would we be forever or would we go without tether?
If the sky did fall, would my heart be worthwhile? Or would these bonds we share break in despair?
If the sky did fall, would you stare in awe? As the world to end with us in friends.
As the sky fell, we'd stare into hell. The fear in our eyes bring no surprise.
As the sky fell, we'd embrace the knells. 'Till death do us part, but in death do we live.
As the sky fell, we'd fall together. And in a blink we'd be forever.
The sky has fallen, into abyss. Only to wake up to a foggy mist.
The sky has fallen, reality has awoken. And utter bliss be spoken, for we are together, unbroken.
The sky has fallen, society is shattered; we are in tatters. But the sky could fall again, and it would not even matter. . .
*Skies can f a l l , , e a k mountains can w
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o l d oceans can f , and I would gladly embrace them all, having been with you all.*


















