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In Requiem of Newtown
The angels in white now rest in peace
Because all of their pain now has ceased.
The news we will now forever remember
On that fateful day of a dreary December.
How could look at them as these angels cried
And pull the trigger and watch them die?
A cold monster with ice in his heart
Have taken these families and tore them apart.
With candle's flame lit and flowers now thrown,
the families still are afflicted with a mournful groan.
The damage is done and the graves are filled.
Nothing will ever repay for this blood spilled.
For those twenty, they now fly in peaceful white
And they no longer have to weep in the night.
Their suffering is over and their pain is now gone.
For those families to see them, you will not wait too long.
So, goodbye to those angels who now fly so free
It's not fair that you had to live life so briefly.
For when we see you in Heaven, all dressed in white,
We will see a most beautiful sight.
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