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Notre Dame is burning This we all have seen But Notre Dame’s been burning For longer than this dream Families and their children Have worshiped in her halls But families and children Were stolen by its falls Notre Dame was sacred For worship and for song But Notre Dame’s not sacred As it had not been for long Maybe this magestic falling Is what the world must see It’s this tremendous falling That may set the children free Worship moves with ages No building must we ***** Elaborate walls do serve to hide Wrongs we can never correct So mourn her burning if you feel But spare us the unending plea For Notre Dame and her ***** deals Must end before eternity.
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Apr 15, 2019
Apr 15, 2019 at 7:33 PM UTC
Four Walls Do Not a Sanctuary Make
Notre Dame is burning This we all have seen But Notre Dame’s been burning For longer than this dream Families and their children Have worshiped in her halls But families and children Were stolen by its falls Notre Dame was sacred For worship and for song But Notre Dame’s not sacred As it had not been for long Maybe this magestic falling Is what the world must see It’s this tremendous falling That may set the children free Worship moves with ages No building must we ***** Elaborate walls do serve to hide Wrongs we can never correct So mourn her burning if you feel But spare us the unending plea For Notre Dame and her ***** deals Must end before eternity.
The church was a beautiful reminder of tradition and grandeur, but the sercrets that go on within the walls of the Church are better off cremated.
KittG
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24/F/Maine
Apr 15, 2019
Apr 15, 2019 at 7:33 PM UTC
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