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Fate Is Sealed
FATE IS SEALED This road I've walked before I should know it so very well Because it opened up a door One that lead straight to hell I met a rider upon a dark steed He asked me what's my pleasure Then wondering if there's a deed Or if perhaps any kind of treasure Said I could be rich,even famous Play the best guitar ones heard Maybe I'd like the luck of shamus Yes I could even sing like a bird He asked me so many questions After each I replied with "No" wondered if I had any suggestions Which I told him yes to just go told me my wish was granted now He'd be back in 10 years to collect collect I ask and he just said wow I should show him a bit more respect Laughing said he just bought my soul Confused I told him of my concern Said should spend my time whole laughing he said in ten I'll burn Deja vu I hear beating hoofs again There upon his steed silky smooth Smiling he said shall we begin I smiled telling him slow your groove Confused he asked what was I up to Said your the cross road demon right Looking Leary said yes thats true I said my dads the prince of night Moral of this story if one was to be had Always know with whom you do deal As they should, so none can be mad Never know it may be your fate you seal
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