Traveling away from the cities to look towards the center of the galaxy

(3rd week of August, 2015)

Everything I want this night

Is to write the saddest song ever written

I sat down and put Einstein’s Idea to play

And I’ve started to wonder how must be like

To feel and be part of the sky

And as I lay softly down

Head touching the grass

My ears could only hear the song and be glad

And dream up a hot night

“oh my darling”

Oh my

As much as I understand all the things

that exist beyond our own existence

The only thing I want in this world

Is to embrace your knees

And to cry, nothing more

Oh my darling

Oh my darling

I wish I could look through the telescopes

And write the saddest song ever done

A star explodes and its dust dissipates

and it keeps dissipating

Till it creates you and me

And if our lives carry all this history

As it’s been already planned

Then why can’t I hold your hand?

One day I saw a movie

Where one man spoke

The answers aren’t here but there high above

And that he’d soon discover and show

From where the calcium of our bones has been blown

Oh my darling

Oh my darling

So I felt my heart beating

And the touch of the wind

from far I understood something I could not explain

But all I wanted tonight

Is to write the saddest song someone could ever write

Oh my darling

Could you hug me?

There’s only this moment

In the infinite time

Of the entire sky

That I’ll be alive

And you’ll be alive

So could I ask you gently

Oh my darling

Can you please let me hold you tight?

You know, deep in my eyes

I know everything will pass me by

And when I go back to being only elements

Maybe then I’d finally understand

I don’t know how to put it in poetry

But all the forces, phenomena and physics

Carry much more inwardness and mystery

Than the idea of God

It was Einstein’s idea

Oh my darling

Oh my darling

Could you look at me

Before I become dust

of supermassive stars once again?

Oh my darling

Oh my darling

Oh my darling

David Ceccon
Enviado por David Ceccon em 29/08/2015
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