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I Hate You All
Yes you, and you, and you over there The nerve you all have, it’s sickening What right do you have to leave this world? Why do you all die on me? What is life that you toss it away? Old and sick, humppph excuses I say I have had enough No one must leave Stop, I command time to STOP Are my tears not enough? You all conspire against me, I know To add me to your collection Of death Why? Why? Why? All your kind smiles, laughter and love You make the world shine, and give hope Only to disappear to the afterlife Is this not cruelty? I beg of you all, do not go I have not the strength to carry on Here, as you all dwindle away Leaving me to ponder my own mortality Alone, alone I sit, knowing romance will be kindled once more Death will come to offer me a final kiss Whom will hate me?
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