Fear Of Death
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Fear Of Death
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Why so much fear of death?
For sure you can't avoid it
Insurance is stupidity
You’ll fight what can’t be fought
Watch that man, now dead
You’ll say: He was great
Coz' now you put his qualities
Before his defects
Your final time is coming through that bridge we all must pass
You are not the first, for sure you won't be the Iast
The ones who cry today will surely be the next
(When) They see their inheritage that is made of depths
Whenever comes my time
I will be prepared
About the ones close to me
I’ve got to accept it
Talkin' in other terms
How bad death can be?
I like to think that when life ends
Something must begin
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Chakal performs "Fear Of Death", and this lyric page sits inside the Chakal catalog on LyroVerse.
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