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I see a man smiling wide in the lobby, But I know there's a storm deep inside his body End stage cancer has filled his lungs, Today he way playing at the park with his daughter in the sun Today was probably his last day of fun Just a brief check up is what I said, Now I have to tell him he's alive, but he's dead He's a dead man walking, but he doesn't know it yet How will I tell him death now owns his breath?
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Aug 2, 2021
Aug 2, 2021 at 3:28 PM UTC
The dead man in my waiting room
I see a man smiling wide in the lobby, But I know there's a storm deep inside his body End stage cancer has filled his lungs, Today he way playing at the park with his daughter in the sun Today was probably his last day of fun Just a brief check up is what I said, Now I have to tell him he's alive, but he's dead He's a dead man walking, but he doesn't know it yet How will I tell him death now owns his breath?
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18/M/Laniakea
Aug 2, 2021
Aug 2, 2021 at 3:28 PM UTC
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