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I Fear Many Things, Yet Death Is Not One
I fear many things
Yet Death is not one
I could embrace him
With open arms
For Death has his charm
To live in an eternity of happiness
No longer feel sorrow
To live in a place without tears
To live without all my fears
If I were to die
I would not feel pain
I would be set free
Death would give that to me
For Death is like a beautiful angel
With a black marble carriage
The horses are as black as night
Leading you into a beautiful kingdom
Where there is always light
Death would come for me
He would come in my sleep
Take me from this world
Place me on his carriage; front seat
And as I would watch everything pass I would think
I fear many things
Yet Death is not one
I would embrace him with open arms
For death will save me from harm
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