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Pay for your sins in life to live At checkout (death) Remember to pay the full bill You won't be admitted further until you do so Don't you think? So I believe... Remember: Everything must be paid for Every ounce of life has to be answered for Every gram of everything is counted Every deed is listed There is a price for everything If you paid in life, Is it free in the hereafter? There is a hierarchy If you believe Since you were born Did you or did you not pay your mother For carrying you? Caring for you Did you lie, deceive or cheat anyone since birth Did you sin, If you believe in a higher power Did your actions hurt anyone Can you justify them If you can't or they go against anyone You will have to pay a price Is there forgiveness? Will there be forgiveness from them that you hurt Then wont there be a price for their wounds Can anyone afford to be so generous to forgive you Generosity is a big move, When everyone works out everything is counted When they may need it themselves Every penny is counted If you can't pay Nothing is free Welcome to hell Where you will be slave for everyone Where you will abide And wonder why? Some consolation for the wounded Derived from love and hate , From people who think their righteous in this world Who condemn you in a flash of an eye And there actions speak louder than words So pay your debts before your end. Don't leave them till the end. Here's hoping you get yours as I'll get mine. Say in the light you received 80 pennies to get through life How where they spent? In this game of life Did you gain or did you lose them all Are you in debt? Guess where you are going Most cherished answers Love Care Generosity Health What is your bill total And don't award yourself some more

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