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Founder's Canon
January 19, 2026
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If I could, I would choose life for two Life for her, yes, and even life for you As much as you like life, she’d like it too But, that choice is not right for you You think it’d be easier to divide by two Minus one, and end the life inside of you Even though you do have the right to choose I don’t think that it’s right to do If someone, was trying to take your life from you Wouldn’t you want someone to try to fight for you? And doesn’t she have the same right to life as you? Is it fair, to decide she has her life to lose? But if it won’t make you lose any sleep at night to do And if it’s really what you think you’d like to do I’ll hold your hand, kiss you, and stand right by you Till the rain clouds part, and let the light shine through

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