Death Is Not The End

Album: Down In The Groove (1988)
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  • When you're sad and when you're lonely, and you haven't got a friend
    Just remember that death is not the end
    And all that you've held sacred, falls down and does not mend
    Just remember that death is not the end
    Not the end, not the end
    Just remember that death is not the end

    When you're standing on the crossroads that you cannot comprehend
    Just remember that death is not the end
    And all your dreams have vanished and you don't know what's up the bend
    Just remember that death is not the end
    Not the end, not the end
    Just remember that death is not the end

    When the storm clouds gather 'round you, and heavy rains descend
    Just remember that death is not the end
    And there's no one there to comfort you, with a helpin' hand to lend
    Just remember that death is not the end
    Not the end, not the end
    Just remember that death is not the end

    Oh, the tree of life is growing
    Where the spirit never dies
    And the bright light of salvation shines
    In dark and empty skies

    When the cities are on fire with the burning flesh of men
    Just remember that death is not the end
    And you search in vain to find just one law-abiding citizen
    Just remember that death is not the end
    Not the end, not the end
    Just remember that death is not the end
    Not the end, not the end
    Just remember that death is not the end Writer/s: Bob Dylan
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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