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Funeral
His family pretended not to cry But both his sisters had no heart to spare; They said they loved him, yet it was a lie. The blazing sun one summer day drew nigh; Its orange radiance it could not share. His family pretended not to cry. There was a man in hell beneath that sky-- Discerning now that care, like warmth, was rare. They said they loved him, yet it was a lie. All that his soul could utter was a sigh; The shattered saints in Heaven said Lord's Prayer. His family pretended not to cry. Like sunlight, his disease bore down to dry Emotions spent without concern or care. They said they loved him, yet it was a lie. Upon the desert ground he lay to die-- Addiction was much more than he could bear. His family pretended not to cry; They said they loved him, yet it was a lie.
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