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Death Rides Through

By Morgan LeFay

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On a pale horse On a dark stead For men who are humble For men full of greed Through meadows and forests Through gardens in seed On a pale horse On a dark stead She'll come for the young She'll come for the old Heeding not wisdom Heeding not gold Taking the meak Taking the bold She'll come for the young She'll come for the old Some will know darkness Some will know light Many won't struggle Many will fight They will go blindly They will have sight Some will know darkness Some will know light On a pale horse On a dark stead Death will come riding throughi know the topic is a little stale but i had the phrase "on a pale horse/on a dark stead" bouncing around my head forever Written January 17th, 2002 © on Jan 17 2002 07:54 AM PST   0 • 13

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