| One day you’ll look up at the ceiling above
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| If you’re lucky you’ll be surrounded by the ones that you love, when
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| The lights in your eyes fade and life flashes by
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| One day you’re going to die
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| One day you’ll sleep and you’ll never wake again
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| Heaven, hell, nirvana, nothing, no one knows how it ends
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| Rest in peace or pieces and won’t even know why
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| One day you’re going to die
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| Read your horoscopes, your palms and tarot cards
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| But either way you destination ain’t very far
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| You could drown, or choke, or burn, or be hit by a car
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| What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, but something will eventually
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| One day you’ll look back at the life that you lead
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| No more future left to fear that you’ll have the past to regret
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| But your worries will be over if you truly realize
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| One day you’re going to die
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| Take it away, hands
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| In the fabric of time and in the vastness of space, a billion amounts to
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| nothing in infinity’s face
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| At most a couple generations will remember the ways in which your life never
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| mattered, so who cares if it’s a waste?
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| Well, one day you’ll be not even a faint memory
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| No, at most a ghost or falling leaf from your family tree
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| Your legacy’s not yours to see, nor is your eulogy
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| And you’ll never know what it all means
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| But you’ll be at peace before you sleep if you just keep this in mind:
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| That everything and everyone goes with the passage of time
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| So whether it’s cancer, murder, or suicide
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| One day you’re going to die
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| No need to fear 'cause when it’s here you won’t be alive
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| Try not to think about it
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| One day you’re doing to die
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| And there’s probably nothing after
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| One day you’re going to die
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| So if you only have one chance you oughta try your best to live as you like
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| One day you’re going to die |