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Dean Koontz, The Book Of Counted Sorrows Quotes: Now take my hand and hold it tight.I will not fail you here tonight, For failing you, I fail myselfAnd place my soul upon a shelfIn Hell's library without light.I will not fail you here tonight.
         

Now take my hand and hold it tight.I will not fail you here tonight, For failing you, I fail myselfAnd place my soul upon a shelfIn Hell's library without light.I will not fail you here tonight.


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Now take my hand and hold it tight.I will not fail you here tonight, For failing you, I fail myselfAnd place my soul upon a shelfIn Hell's library without light.I will not fail you here tonight.
         



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