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Shed a tear for the dear departed
Contributed by
banjosandwitch
on
Tuesday, 13th August 2013 @ 07:04:18 AM in AEST
Topic:
Grief
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Shed a tear for the dear departed
Shed a tear for the dear departed
Now I’m gone, your broken hearted
I am in peace, you must move on
But at my behest
Grant me one last request
Sing this song for me your dear departed
Let’s all sing this song for the dear departed
The lord said, you all must, sing this song for the dear departed
To show your love, to show your love
Shed a tear for the dear departed
Now I’m gone, your broken hearted
I am in peace, you must move on
But at my behest
Grant me another request
Clap your hands for the dear departed
I said; clap your hands for the dear departed
The lord said; clap your hands for the dear departed
Show your love with sound, with sound show you love
We’ve all shed a tear for the dear departed
Now you’re gone, we are broken hearted
You’re in peace, we must move on
But at your behest
We grant you a final request
Raise a glass to you our dear departed
We’ll all raise a glass to you our dear departed
Let’s raise a glass to our dear departed
(Everyone look around to see any people who haven't been clapping or singing and say)
Oh so now you want to join in
We’ll all sit back and watch you, go ahead begin
(Then you can all laugh)
By banjosandwitch12/08/13
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2013-08-13 07:04:18] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Shed a tear for the dear departed
(User Rating: 1 ) by MickyTwo1984 on
Friday, 16th August 2013 @ 10:16:35 AM AEST (User
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Generic. Seem to be a bit lost toward the end. Probably time to stop critiquing other poets. |
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