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Man 1: Water falls from the sky,
Giving life to those about to die, All day and all night, Each drop with it's own florescent light. Man 2: Oh the drowning pool, What did the Judge most high rule, That we should drown in Earth's tears, As the demons laugh at our fears. Man 3: Some must die while others live, Some must hurt while others sing, Many take with what they give, This is the law of the king. The | is | | example. | rain | | an | | | just | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | _______________________________________________
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