Southern Lights Poem by Gianni Vespucci

Southern Lights



You and I, Living out old dreams
When you were my Waikiki Queen
And I began to gleam
You and I, You showed me the light
And do you remember those Southern Nights
Because you always made them just right
You and I, Making life worth while
I would walk thousands of miles
Just have you again
You and I, Still with a relationship as Sour as Diesel
But a bond considered most lethal
You and I, Shine brighter than a Super Nova
And are more boisterous than a brass tuba
You and I, Used to be a Train Wreck
Now we've moved past what we're used to
And move onto Royal Blue
You and I, Flying across the Nebulas
How we feel for each other is a stimulus
We never left our G13 flight
You and are on our way to Texas tonight
So we can walk on the Southern Lights

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