Pagan Holidays
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Pagan Holidays
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Make sure to die
At week's end
They only read
The Sunday obits
That's the day
Everyone's got religion
The people who love you
Are just that
The people who love you
Everyone else
Is a somebody
Romanticizing
About someone they never knew
Put me in the ground
You'll forget I'm even there
No hello's
Wouldn't know what to do
With the ashes anyway
The people who love you
Are just that
The people who love you
Everyone else
Is a somebody
Romanticizing
About someone they never knew
Overboard is my m.o.
Borrowed flowers from a loved grave
A real who's who
"Done up in blue print blue"
Buried time capsules
Foundation and rebar
A combination of God
And taking it head on
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