Only Living Witness
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Hank Crane

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Hank Crane

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For how long, here and gone

Why run?

Just come home

Time has come

Needed one

I run

For how long?

His words grew thin and hollow

They drowned in tears so shallow

I felt for sure that they would break my silence

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