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 Death Of Saul

Death Of Saul
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God loved the ggod King David so very much.
Saul had no chance he was an old man.
Surrounded by gentile dogs.
They came and smote his children.
His Jonathan? ? ? even what was his namme? ? ?
Oh well does it ever rally matter? ? ?
If this poet gets it wrong;
my words are not in stone.
They were too numerous and many the gentile dogs.
He called his armour bearer near his side.
His namme was not clyde but eye dew forget just what it was.
Give me my sword the King he cried.
Better to die he said before dishonor.
King Saul fell upon his own sword and died.
After losing all that really mattered.
His Children and his love.


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