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Oblivion
  Lay down your head on this grass bed
  Nature will conform to your curves
  Don’t be afraid my dear
  This is the bed of your beloved
  One communal safe haven
  Rest here and dream of the flowers around you
  The wolves will not harm
  No, they will rather become one with you as you with us
  But before you bow down to slumber
  Shout your legacy to the cliffs
  So that your echo may carry throughout our world
  Write your name in the mud beside the river banks
  Burn down the tress surrounding your bed
  So that the sun may see you in full light
  With rage and defiance you may try and escape this forest
  Yes it can get lonely here
  But do not fear we will all be with you
  So instead dear, once you sing your hymn
  Lay down your rose on the fertile soil beside you
  And dream of your echo as they will receive it

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