If you and I are both comprised Of elements that make up celestial lights Then we are stars yet to ignite With our souls in bodies for a fleeting lifetime So tell me the odds that I'd meet you while I'm breathing Tell me the odds that your heart's mine till death keeps it How many years of forever will I get to come home to you, dear? How many weekends and sunsets are left till we're gone? When forever's over, how do you move on? If you and I set to the wild Made animals and monsters to raise in our tribe Then we could feel young till we die Our colors in full bloom despite droughts in life So tell me the odds we all pass on to the ether Tell me the odds that you'd swear to meet me there How many years of forever will I get to come home to you, dear? How many weekends and sunsets are left till we're gone? When forever's over, how do you move on? To a cycle we're sewn by the threads of the universe We meet, fall in love, plan a life, lose it most to work. My furthest hope and my greatest fear That I'm first to go without saying those three words How many years of forever will I get to come home to you, dear? How many weekends and sunsets, road trips to beaches Overnight binges and mornings to sleep-in Kitchens to burn and movies to finish Million dollar ideas and bucket list wishes But when forever's over, when forever's over When forever's over how do you move on?