| You’re kind and devoted,
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| Everyone knows it
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| You had an illness,
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| But you didn’t show it
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| This is your story,
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| And I’ll be your weakness
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| Your body is broken,
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| Your horrible sickness
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| Struggling to sleep at night,
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| Wish that everything would be alright, you hide it
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| Finally ask if you’re ok,
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| You tell them you’ve had better days, you fight it
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| Your struggling to tell your friends that this is how the story ends and you’re
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| dying
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| Your beating heart will fall apart
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| And you forever see the dark, and you’re crying
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| So let it all out,
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| Don’t keep it all in
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| Let it all out,
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| I won’t say it again
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| You tell us you’re sorry,
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| But we don’t accept it
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| You say it’s God’s decision,
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| But we won’t respect it
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| You carry on working,
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| Like nothing is wrong
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| We tell you to quit now,
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| But you were too strong
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| You’re making out like you’re ok,
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| But in your eyes we see the pain,
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| It’s so bad
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| The doctors said there’s not long left,
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| The cancer’s spread throughout your chest,
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| And it’s so sad
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| And we’ll be there to hold your hand,
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| Help you through to the holy land when it’s over
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| Close your eyes and go to sleep in the clouds one day we’ll meet, we’ll hold you
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| So let it all out,
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| Don’t keep it all in.
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| Let it all out,
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| I won’t say it again. |