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Imagine
Imagine a black velvet curtain Pinholed to allow specked light Now imagine that same curtain Endlessly stretching out of sight And there you have the immense Velvet blackness of outer space In which I hang and float seeing That speckled velvet any way I face I suppose I am that lucky man To know the exact second he will die No single second longer possible No matter how or what I try For the oxygen of life is finite In my cocooned fragile suit of death I can rest here calm and unmoving And so harvest every single breath Or I can thresh and move and panic Burn up my allowance fast Never quite sure which breath May be the next to last I am speaking my thoughts slowly There is so much I want to say And I hope oh how I hope I will be found some day And maybe then just maybe Some descendant may know How much I loved life And how I loved her so I am that one lucky man Of our ship crew of five The only one still here The only one still alive Routine maintenance inspection Left me suited spaceside and in luck The only one to survive the hit When that unknown object struck My thoughts are now recorded I am reconciled and at peace I shall open this seam soon to cold cold space And so choose my own moment of release Cruel fate is perhaps Really a considerate friend Allowing me the means To make my own end In that black velvet curtain Pinholed to allow specked light That same black velvet curtain Endlessly stretching out of sight
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