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Live and Let Die
I once had a dream, that i was cast out to sea, to dream and be free, for all eternity, under your guidance, and under your blue skies, i learned what it meant to live and let die, the day u cast me out, the day I fell to the ground, the day my soul floated on, to the greater beyond, i learned what it meant to live and let die, because on that warm summers eve, you lost the courage to tell me why, to tell me why it hurt to call, to tell me why we were about to fall, to tell me why all the feelings left, to tell me why you had to end it like that, i learned what it meant to live and let die, the day i met Christ, the day i lost all might, the day i opened up, to be allowed in the gates, for your soul, is the only one who really knows, what it means to live and let die,
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