The world and I played together in the fountain,
Grew old together, and climbed many a mountain
Saw Havoc reek the great wars on mankind
Sheltered from rain under bushes and played hide-&-find
The world and I, born from the same womb
Nurished in the same love, buried in the same tomb
Two loving brothers, souls intertwined,
Forever together, a relationship eternally enshrined
The world and I, lost in the deep space
Searching for each other, for our forgotten race
Crying and laughing, each calling for the others embrace
Searching and seeking for the others round face
A hole in the space, a blackness of void
Into it I tumble, no matter how I try to avoid
Falling and dreaming, lost and unspeaking
I see here my past, the universe streaking back
Back in time I come, and find myself maligned
Never, no not even once, has the world been mine
Brothers, strangers? I now know not … I have been dreaming
Jerking from sleep, I sit up on my cot, tears down my cheek streaming.