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WHEN DEATH COMES KNOCKING

Yes, I know—

 

Death is knocking at your door.

 

But tell me, dear friend,

 

why are you so eager

 

to open the door?

 

Why don’t you want to fight?

 

Why are you giving up?

 

Pick up your courage again.

 

Fight it out.

 

Don’t open the door.

 

Don’t let Death in.

 

Don’t let it take you away.

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