Somebody said
You can’t save money on food, footwear, firearms or ladies’ lingerie
You can only put away enough to get you through the day
Don’t ever pay a penny more than what you have to pay
And always be suspicious anytime that they are asking you to stay
Who was that man?
Who was that masked man?
I want to meet him
I want to shake his hand
Want to remember him
I want to learn from him
I want to preach his word to elderly and youth
I want to thank that man for telling me the truth
Somebody said
You can’t do right by victims whom you victimized yourselves
Or hide the truth behind the boxes on your closet shelves
You can take the money meant to feed the poor and spend it on your little war
But you’ll find it getting bigger, yes and dirtier than what you bargained for
Somebody said
You might think all your sins will fade away with every rising of the sun
But that can only work when you repent of every single thing you’ve done
And no one gets to slide no matter how you may have kept the bad things hid
And Jesus may forgive you but nobody will forget the things you did
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