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Farewell Good Light, By: Trevor Carter

October 23, 2023 by Trevor Carter

Farewell Good Light, By: Trevor Carter

Farewell, Good Light, drifting away

Into the shadow of death I descend

Farewell, Good Light, sure to decay

Somehow, I know, this is not the end

Out of the shadow of death, I ascend

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