End Times Sermon

La Dispute

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    Born to suffer
    Those above them
    Sought to prosper
    Saw creation
    Saw improvements to be made

    Purer products mined and offered
    Empty promise to relieve them
    From their suffering
    Made them suffer worse instead

    Unto hunger
    Now to hunger unto filth
    Left them filthy into trenches
    Bent impenitence
    For what
    The station born to them
    With more for them to bear by far

    Believing help would come?
    Someone above to drive the car?

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    Born to suffer planted gardens
    Those above created ash and to the ground
    Onto cherry and viburnums sent it downward to obscure them
    From the Sun they in the process magnified

    Fire burned to death
    And water died of thirst
    The earth interred itself inside itself
    The wings of birds reversed
    The deer went backwards through the goldenrod
    The camera holding frame for us
    No one there to witness
    Or adjust

    One, two, three, four
    Did we get what we wanted?
    Did we get what we deserve?
    Will God forgive us?
    Will God forgive us?
    Do we get another chance?
    Do we get another chance?
    Do we get another chance?

    Succumb to heat
    Succumb to power
    Born to suffer
    Plant a garden
    Flowers grow

    And when I see what I see today
    It's very, very frustrating to me
    Disturbing, and it's no wonder
    Our society is as it is today in our nation
    And yet, you know that people unless they change
    And become concerned about one another and
    And that's the disturbing thing
    Here we are, richest nation perhaps in the world
    And yet, we are the poorest
    And as I think about all of that
    I look at my grandkids
    And I look at other people's children
    And I wonder what
    What kind of tomorrow they really will have

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    Composición: Adam Vass y Bradley Lught

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