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In death we all possess a multitude of similarities. Our skin turns pallid, Our eyes turn white, slowly losing their collored eyeballs Later they end up sunking in. It's true that when somebody dies His hair continues to grow, and can maintain its color for a great amount of time. But truth be told, Death is the great equalizer; Whereas in life we're all different, In the ways we walk, cry or smile, In a crowd of dead people we're almost completely indistinguishable.
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Feb 5, 2015
Feb 5, 2015 at 5:02 PM UTC
Death
In death we all possess a multitude of similarities. Our skin turns pallid, Our eyes turn white, slowly losing their collored eyeballs Later they end up sunking in. It's true that when somebody dies His hair continues to grow, and can maintain its color for a great amount of time. But truth be told, Death is the great equalizer; Whereas in life we're all different, In the ways we walk, cry or smile, In a crowd of dead people we're almost completely indistinguishable.
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Feb 5, 2015
Feb 5, 2015 at 5:02 PM UTC
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