I'll die someday - we always die sometime -
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How to guess so, so as not to do it yourself - so that in the back with a knife:
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The slain are spared, buried and pampered with paradise, -
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I will not say about the living, but we protect the dead.
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I'll hit my face in the dirt, I'll fall prettier on my side,
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And the soul will strike on stolen nags at a gallop.
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In the marvelous gardens of Eden I will pick up pale pink apples.
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It's a pity, the gardens are guarded and they shoot without a miss in the forehead.
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They galloped - I look - something not heavenly in front of my eyes:
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Unbearing wasteland and solid nothingness - chaos.
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And in the midst of nothing towered cast gates,
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And a huge stage - five thousand - sat on his knees.
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How the root neighs! |
I humbled him with a kind word,
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Yes, the burdocks from the bast barely tore out and braided the mane.
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The gray-haired old man fiddled with the bolt for too long -
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And he groaned and grumbled, and could not open it - and left.
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I'll die someday - we always die sometime -
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How to guess so, so as not to do it yourself - so that in the back with a knife:
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The slain are spared, buried and pampered with paradise, -
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I will not say about the living, but we protect the dead.
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I'll die someday - we always die sometime -
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How to guess so, so as not to do it yourself - so that in the back with a knife:
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The slain are spared, buried and pampered with paradise, -
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I will not say about the living, but we protect the dead.
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And the exhausted people did not utter a single groan,
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He only squatted down suddenly from his numb knees.
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Here are raspberries, lads - we are greeted with raspberry ringing!
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Everything returned to the circle, and the crucified above the circle hung.
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Grant good things to all of us, and how many good things did I demand?
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To me - to have friends, and a wife - to fall on the coffin -
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Well, I'll pick up pale pink apples for them.
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It's a pity, the gardens are guarded and they shoot without a miss in the forehead.
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I recognized the old man by the tears on his flabby cheeks:
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This is Saint Peter - he is an apostle, and I am a dumbass.
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Here are the bushes-gardens, in which there is an abyss of frozen apples.
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But the gardens are guarded - and I was killed without a miss in the forehead.
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And I drove the horses away from these rotten and chilly places, -
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The horses ask for oats, but I also bit the bit.
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Along the cliff with a whip over the abyss of the bosom of apples
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I’ll bring it for you: you were waiting for me from paradise!
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I'll die someday - we always die sometime -
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How to guess so, so as not to do it yourself - so that in the back with a knife:
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The slain are spared, buried and pampered with paradise, -
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I'm not talking about living...
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I'll die someday - we always die sometime -
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How to guess so, so as not to do it yourself - so that in the back with a knife:
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The slain are spared, buried and pampered with paradise, -
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I'm not talking about living... |