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Heed these words, and canine, spread: |
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resurrection lies in the hands of men, |
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and women. |
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Lay bodies over dirt fields, |
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spreading once-wood ashes upon the dead. |
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Now, go tell the false mortals of ill taught ways: |
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their dealings with dying. |
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Free them indefinitely, |
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of losses pain." |
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With that the quadruped fled on hastened heels, |
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on, through death-fields none would have known, |
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if not for lethargy. |
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A bearer's rest would spell disaster. |
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As the dog slept his god grew restless, |
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sent a second bearer in his stead, |
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tragically forgetful of what was said. |
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With renewed vigour of repose, |
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canine arrived on sullen scene: |
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burnt bodies buried under pervasive earth. |
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"Cease these actions presently; |
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all you've known of what comes when corpses shun breath |
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has left them lifeless." |
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Failing persuading the faithful, |
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the unwelcome "cur" left man to his meddling. |
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and so we die; |
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the passing of time weighing on our minds. |