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Gods light wouldn't burn you. Your judgment would.

Swallow hard just convey your cowardice I'm quick to let him enter..... Down here where the concretes cool My arms around you then your gone........ It snowed sand the other night i was shocked and awed but then i looked up and it got it my eye Scratched my retina snow blind Your brightness wasn't beauty after your brightness was beauty in the end i should have seen your glory was a big black hole in the back of your head your brightness wasn't beauty it was arrogance.
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