In songs like, nobody knows what they're allowed to say or what they're and if they can't envision a spiritual future for him. The most beautiful quote i came across that i put in my book was the rabin rabbin, drinet, tagore, who was a noble laureate of literature from india. And he said, death is not the turning out the light. It's the turning down the lamp because the dawn has come. What yo argmean, it opens up a whole new vista to what you're going through. If people understood that, or felt comfortable without them, they wouldn't be so frightened to talk to him, yes?

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