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Too Late

Too Late By: Tom Wright Feb. 9, 1998 At mercy's throne I sadly stood. Trying to explain as best I could. Attempting to justify all that I'd done wrong. But, God, wasn't buying my tired, sad song. For the pleasures of sin, it then seemed but a day. I had mortgaged my soul, it was now time to pay. No pardon was forthcoming, no parting glance. Then reality set in, I had used my last chance. As I quickly departed to a place I'd heard tell. There awaiting my arrival were my soul mates in hell..

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