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ANGEL: |
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Friend, it's time to go |
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DAVID: |
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Angel, no, I think you've come too soon! |
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ANGEL: |
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Sorry, friend, now put your hand in mine... |
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DAVID: |
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But, good Angel, don't I get a warning sign |
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Before it's my time to go? |
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ANGEL: |
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A sign? Come now, David! |
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Where's your Grandma gone? |
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And where's your Grandpa gone? |
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Their time came to go |
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DAVID: |
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But I slew Goliath with the sling and stone! |
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It's not my time to go |
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ANGEL: |
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And he'll be waiting for you |
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When we get back home |
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It's time to go - come now, David! |
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Where's your Mama gone? |
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And where've all your Aunts and Uncles gone? |
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Their time came to go |
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DAVID: |
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Can I tell Solomon the things I've learned |
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Before it's my time to go? |
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ANGEL: |
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I'm sorry, friend, that's none of my concern, |
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It's time to go - come now, David! |
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Where's Uriah gone, |
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Stranded on the battlefield, |
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The troops withdrawn? |
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His time came to go |
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Come now, David! |
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Where's Bathsheba gone? |
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And where've your binoculars and rooftops gone? |
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And the unexpected Baby-from-the-bath-night? |
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Their time came to go |
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Come now, David! |
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Where's every body going? |