Black Death
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Black Death
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A plague walked among us
As people fled in fear of their cities
But the disease remained
And soon death was everywhere
Men hated each other
Parents abandoned their sick children
Wives were dropped back
Husbands were buried
Bodies were left abandoned at home
Because there was no one to make them a funeral
Several refused to leave
The house due to the dying
Friars and nuns were to take care of pacients
Monasteries and convents
Were soon deserted
They were also severely affected
Bodies were left abandoned at home
Because there was no one to make them a funeral
Many wanted to confess his sins
Express his last wishes
Lived in fear, in their heads did not understand
But the houses of the dead remained open
With all their belongings, jewels and gold
With open arms, the black death was waiting
Bodies were left abandoned at home
Because there was no one to make them a funeral
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