I've seen death
I've looked it in the eyes
God has forsaken me
Now it's a good time to die

Smile together now
To sing you a song
But please don't get ahead of me
And soon you'll be gone

Burning sensations
Reincarnations
Come along with me
Sunday morning

Fearful warnings
Don't mean that much to me
Death is like birth
And then you'll find

A new beginning
Lets give it a try
Adolescent children
Lets hold my hand

The sun shines bright
To the promise land
Follow me, follow me


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    Soo goooood iluvya BL

    thundercaton February 26, 2009   Link
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    Amarilloooooo, AMARILLOOOOOO

    icantdeletethisaccounton February 06, 2013   Link

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