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One Out of a Billion Trillion
The sun disappears,
leaving us nothing
but the fading warmth.
The growing darkness
seems to bind our hearts
with cruel chains.
When I was with you,
the sun never set
in my heart.
I don't know if you felt that way too
but every day you lied to me
when you said you had somewhere to be.
I wish you had told me earlier-
we could've avoided all this trouble.
And maybe
we wouldn't have left each other so soon
if we had stayed true all the way through.
The sun falls
and night rises.
Stars begin to glitter
in the pitch-black sky.
I find myself thinking,
thinking of someone
other than you.
You were my sun,
but the sun isn't
the only star.
It's just one-
one out of a billion trillion stars.
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