Gone
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Gone
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When I fall out
Who will leave me?
Will my voice still
Carry meaning?
Will you even know I'm gone?
Will the world still
See in color?
Will we learn to
Love each other?
Will you even know I'm gone
You won't even know I'm gone
Tell my brothers
To be brothers
To forgive me
And each other
They won't even know I'm gone
Tell my sister
Take it easy
Life will never
Be this easy
She won't even know I'm gone
You won't even know I'm gone
Tell my mother
She can hug me
I still love her
When she bugs me
She won't even know I'm gone
Tell my father
Don't feel guilty
And to follow his heart for me
He won't even know I'm gone
He won't even know I'm gone
He won't even know I'm gone
You won't even know I'm gone
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