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      <title>Why Gone Gospel Lyrics Still Hit Different</title>
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      <description>I was looking through an old playlist recently and noticed just how much weight the gone gospel lyrics carry, actually years after initial hearing them. Presently there is something about the way gospel music handles the idea of leaving—whether it&amp;#39;s</description>
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