An asteroid is all I am

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I am all alone in my orbit,
Feeling blue and tired of it all.
I have spent all my years in this vast space,
Just looking at distant stars and unreachable galaxies.
I'm nothing, just a rock floating,
And I'm almost out of my own course.
I see a black hole in the distance,
And I'm heading towards it, powerless from its force.
I look around and see, even white dwarves
Are given second chances to become a star again
Because they are fated to collide with another,
While I'm fated to be with this darkness forever.

Was there never a planet for me to begin with?
One that will pull me with its gravity and keep me.

Was there never a star that will pull me close?
Not once I was embraced, I'm gone, I'm lost.

I am the fruit of an unwanted collision,
A clashing union between two bodies that wasn't supposed to be.
Why did they meet? Why did I exist?
I am nothing but a fragment of an undesired unity.

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