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When I die No one will know My stones will fall heavy to the floor Each one engraved Chiselled by primal hands With another lonely sorrow A cuneiform alphabet I spent my life carving brittle rocks In sights unseen When I die I die again This times the last time When I die I will die a young man My skin still beautiful to the world But my skin grown cold My forgotten dreams A short time that was wasted My rotting flesh My blood standing still in my arms That cannot hold When I die It will be because I've given up And God shows me mercy
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Jun 8, 2016
Jun 8, 2016 at 3:28 AM UTC
When I Die
When I die No one will know My stones will fall heavy to the floor Each one engraved Chiselled by primal hands With another lonely sorrow A cuneiform alphabet I spent my life carving brittle rocks In sights unseen When I die I die again This times the last time When I die I will die a young man My skin still beautiful to the world But my skin grown cold My forgotten dreams A short time that was wasted My rotting flesh My blood standing still in my arms That cannot hold When I die It will be because I've given up And God shows me mercy
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Jun 8, 2016
Jun 8, 2016 at 3:28 AM UTC
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