This is an experimental anti-panic consolidation approach to the experience of dying that I wish I could "lauch" in the final hour. We all cannot imagine the moment, the feelings whatever we may feel, the only thing we can control is to try to be ideally prepared with "bags packed" and "cases closed", grotesquely. Is it really consolidating? It doesn't really matter so lets just invite it.
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There's assumption of a lack of time
This all's too heavy to grow the alternative thinking
Intend to reduce me to live out my life
Like closed case planned I'm waiting for its final
I have all things sanctified
You walk in, you walk in and I'll be good
You walk in, you walk in and I'll be good
You walk in, you walk in and I'll be good
You walk in, that's when death takes advantage of you
I wouldn't say it to you if It was not inflictive
Wouldn't mean to pack my suitcase of my sparkly inner joys
Wouldn't say it was hard with an ease like I used to
I have all things sanctified
You walk in, you walk in and I'll be good
You walk in, you walk in and I'll be good
You walk in, you walk in and I'll be good
You walk in, that's when death comes in time for you
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