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He attends the graves, a tear is shed As he prunes the weeds that grow forth Names, Dates, Year Of there death, Freshly dug, not long for this world He buries them alive He watches there eventual time past Life, Death, Choosing The last breath they take, He sheds a tear upon each passing "A wooden plague" Hammered deep to their passing He looks upon fresh earth, Handfuls smothered upon his self, He cries through dirt drenched skin, these Tears Are Purity That fall upon now dead earth He gazes upon the many plagues That read of each moment they are now past, He sends families the paper of passing A  picture, A  moment, Frozen In families eyes, The passing he let breath Breathe its last, He is the grave digger, He has many plots  fresh  for the living to die He will shed many tears that pass In his graveyard Of the living, and the now dead.
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Nov 29, 2014
Nov 29, 2014 at 6:14 PM UTC
The Grave Digger
He attends the graves, a tear is shed As he prunes the weeds that grow forth Names, Dates, Year Of there death, Freshly dug, not long for this world He buries them alive He watches there eventual time past Life, Death, Choosing The last breath they take, He sheds a tear upon each passing "A wooden plague" Hammered deep to their passing He looks upon fresh earth, Handfuls smothered upon his self, He cries through dirt drenched skin, these Tears Are Purity That fall upon now dead earth He gazes upon the many plagues That read of each moment they are now past, He sends families the paper of passing A  picture, A  moment, Frozen In families eyes, The passing he let breath Breathe its last, He is the grave digger, He has many plots  fresh  for the living to die He will shed many tears that pass In his graveyard Of the living, and the now dead.
He buries you in a spot, looked after while death waits, he mourns above Click below on serial-killer if you wish to read the series
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Nov 29, 2014
Nov 29, 2014 at 6:14 PM UTC
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