I like to drive fast in my car, But I know I won't get too far, Before I see the setting sun And stop my car and start to run Towards the curved edge of the earth That separates the sky from dirt. In a meadow under stars I realize how small we really are. Since I am born of modern man I find it hard to take a stand For the laws of gravity That demonstrate you're just like me. Everyone I've ever met Is so in love with wet cement, And hands and feet pressed into it Of all the people they will never know. Our skin will rot and decompose And we will become one of those Where all the worms have made their homes, But all our names will be in stone. "Oh no!" Though I am afraid, I will be alone for a while. And yes I am afraid That I will be alone for a while.