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He dug me a grave So I planted a tree He sent me a wave So I sailed out to sea And to see what he throws I must be quick on my feet To catch hold of my breath Before he takes hold of me Now I'm in the hole Where he left me to die So throw me the rope As I say my goodbye But not to my life. No, not to my life. The rope 'round my waist Not my neck, as I climb I wave goodbye to him For the very last time
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Nov 3, 2020
Nov 3, 2020 at 12:16 PM UTC
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He dug me a grave So I planted a tree He sent me a wave So I sailed out to sea And to see what he throws I must be quick on my feet To catch hold of my breath Before he takes hold of me Now I'm in the hole Where he left me to die So throw me the rope As I say my goodbye But not to my life. No, not to my life. The rope 'round my waist Not my neck, as I climb I wave goodbye to him For the very last time
Connor-Tricho
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Nov 3, 2020
Nov 3, 2020 at 12:16 PM UTC
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