If I were to die today,
And cease to exist tomorrow,
Find me lying in my grave,
with nothing but peace.
I would have done my best,
loved this pretty world,
forgiven my enemies,
and helped everyone I could.
If i were to die today,
do not weep for me,
for I was already dead,
when you saw me alive laughing and roaming.
Is it not better to die,
to join the angels in heaven,
than to be walking dead,
with no one but loneliness by my side?
If I were to die today,
I would want you to forget me,
but to remember that I died loving you,
I would find you in my next life,
and make everything right,
that we will be the happiest souls to exist.
-Amy Blythe
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