Queen Orabella IV
A popular opera which originated on New Sardinia c. 3200 CE.
The most popular piece in the opera is a scene in which Orabella sings to her departing lover:
And though we shall be parted by a galaxy or more,
Yet ever in each others' hearts we'll stay.
And you shall live out your life, and I shall live out mine,
Until arrives some distant dire day,
When troubles gather all around and I am sore beset,
And for your help and succor I must pray.
Then winging as my token, to call you to my side,
Shall a rose from Old Terra come your way.