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Dying in Your Dreams

Imagine the fear and worry If tonight is your last sleep Perhaps you'll draw your last gasped breath Before the sun steeps past your curtains Comfortable ideas, the thought of long life But that's not always the case Lady Death holds no prejudices To age, gender, or race Imagine your next birthday And you're not alive to celebrate See tears fill lover's eyes Because you passed last night Sleep well this moon Have happy dreams And go peacefully in your rest
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molly-grace
Canadian
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Aug 1, 2011
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