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Judgment

by serpent-king

O, Preacher of Judgment, Won’t you confide in me, The ways in which judgment will befall? O, Preacher of Judgment, Tell me the secret. Will I be condemned to a heaven, Where I will find angels and spirit? Where I will find loneliness and despair? O, Preacher of Judgment, Tell me the secret. Will I be banished to a hell, Where I will find torture and pain? Where I will find friendship and a common enemy? O, Preacher of Judgment, Tell me the secret. O, Preacher of Judgment, Won’t you confide in me, What I should aim for? O, Preacher of Judgment, Tell me the secret.
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24 / M / American
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Written by
serpent-king
24 / M / American
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Oct 16, 2012
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