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Things You Think - When Life Departs

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    There's a dog that I was really fond of.
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    When they told me that he died,
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    I cried a lot after that.
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    When you die, first you feel all floppy.
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    Then, you go stiff.
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    Everybody dies
    at some point or another.
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    There's an illness called cancer.
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    You can die very quickly from it.
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    It must be very powerful or something.
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    Babies don't really die a lot,
    only when you grow up.
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    You just get too old for your age,
    and you die.
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    But babies don't die much,
    so your brother might not die.
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    When they told me
    my little brother had died...
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    ...I thought they were just joking
    and having a bit of fun.
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    When I held him, he was freezing cold.
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    Then I realized that he was dead.
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    When they put him into the coffin...
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    ...it made me cry a lot because
    I had to say good-bye.
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    I believe in life after death, definitely.
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    When you're lying in your coffin,
    it's like you wake up again.
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    There's a lift beside you.
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    You step into this lift.
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    And you go up, up to heaven.
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    Imagine you're in a tunnel.
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    You walk through it.
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    There's a huge city street in front of you.
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    You might meet your granny
    or granddad that died in 1939.
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    I think you can't really walk up there.
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    I think God gives you special feet
    to walk around up there.
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    There's this big cloud that
    you can play football on, like me.
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    I think if you're buried up in heaven,
    you drop straight down to Earth.
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    I think that when you die,
    you lie there and rot.
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    Then your soul flies up to heaven.
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    Or maybe down to the devil
    if you've been bad.
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    There's really a lot of embers
    and fire and lava.
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    Hell is deep down in the Earth's core,
    and there's a lot of lava.
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    It's horrible.
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    When you're in hell,
    the devil locks you in a cage.
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    You cry out for help.
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    He pulls a lever, and everything goes...
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    ....poof.
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    The devil and God both want a person,
    but it's best to go up to God.
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    I think God looks like a very old king.
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    Maybe his brain has been cut up
    into thousands of pieces.
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    I don't know how many people
    are in the world...
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    ...but one of the pieces thinks about you,
    and another thinks about someone else.
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    I don't think there's a God.
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    I went screaming around
    because my head hurt so badly.
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    It's hard to decide what you want to do.
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    Whether to go to heaven,
    or stay with your mum and dad.
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    You can see if you'd rather go up there
    and be better...
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    ...or stay down here and live your life.
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    I went down to the water's edge
    and saw two clouds.
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    They looked like
    my great-granny and granddad.
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    Another cloud came up from behind,
    it looked like a chair.
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    It looked like...
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    ...they were sitting on a chair,
    waving to me.
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    But some people just say
    I'm superstitious.
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    I think that when you die,
    you can come back to life...
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    ...as a girl, or a boy...
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    ...or a spider, or a mouse...
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    ...or something.
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    Maybe my brother
    could come back down as a duck.
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    I don't know, really.
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    And then I could keep him, maybe.
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    I put my hands together,
    and I say "Please, please, God."
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    "Can I talk to my brother
    for one minute?"
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    "Amen."
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    Sometimes I dream
    about my little brother.
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    When he was really tiny,
    I used to play with him.
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    I used to teach him how to walk.
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    I know it was a bit soon,
    but that was fun.
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    I think a soul is like a thing
    inside your body.
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    Like a ghost, really.
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    You can't live without a soul.
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    That's what I believe.
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    Your soul makes your heart beat.
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    Maybe that's what kills you,
    your soul getting weaker and weaker.
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    To tell you the truth,
    I'm not that scared of dying.
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    Think of all the time I have left.
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    I'm not scared about it, not now.
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Things You Think - When Life Departs
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