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He kept his showers ice cold, used eco-friendly lightbulbs, Rode his bicycle to work when the gasoline price rose, He'd judge with no pretense, fish on the weekends.
Each morning, get up, do the Pledge of Allegiance. Never swim in the ocean, for fear of shark attacks, Bi-monthly get his wife a rose with a card attached. Avoiding all the little things that were hard to ask. Had a car crash, cardiac arrest, died of a heart attack.
Up the golden escalator, all his friends and neighbors. Huddled there in prayer around the respirator. Catch you later, I'm off to see the man upstairs, They all look like ants from here, stars and crystal chandeliers. There was an angel at the entrance, checking off a guest list
Domo wasn't on it, and was ushered to the exit. His heart sank, He was breathless.