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A Reminder That This World Has An End
A pandemic coronated our world with thorns. It stings came with fame And locked down the busiest cities; A reminder that this world has an end. The miracle workers are now on vacation. The rich that run abroad to treat headache Now deal with the pandemic in their homes. A reminder that this world has an end. The world is in chaos. The high places have turned to valley. The famous cities have turned to graveyard; A reminder that this world has an end. The honorable ones protect themselves And look up to God for mercy. The fanatics claim immunity out of stupidity; A reminder that this world has an end. If we remember the creator, Then peace and happiness shall replace our troubles. Fear not, for this plague is a sign; A reminder that this world has an end.
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