I swear on the galaxies and multiverse
Even the littlest element of space confirms
His well-composed facade is fabricated in a way that the Cosmos envy him
Sirius, Rigel and Betelgeuse,
All set to fall down from the sky
Since their gaze lingered upon the twinkling orbs,
The dusky horizons,
No comparison to your eyes,
Never knew something so vague and dark
Could tend to hold so much shine,
The shine that would make brightest of stars leave their home
And turn to dust, for why your eyes have to be this bright
I swear on all the Greek myths,
I treasure the constellations just like I treasure the thoughts of you
Now that I muse ’bout it, was it you why they chose to be these patterns?
I believe that epitomes of beauty
And those who boasted about it
Now gaze at you in the middle of nights
Yes, I’m talking about Cassiopeia
I search for it, it looks for you
If I start about all the black holes and the gravity they hold
Your tough demeanour surely gonna beat ’em
The existence of you, void
Will scatter me away if I ever collide
But still I take risk and think further
My eyelashes lift up and catch glimpse of Jupiter and Saturn
My heart swells for them,
Would you like to accompany someone less beautiful and less bright than you?
Just like Jupiter does.
I swear on Mars, that is not the only thing I adore from afar. It’s you too.
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