| Long time ago, but still in this age
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| There was a man, seeking the answers
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| For the questions of life
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| An angel, so beautiful arrived
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| By his side and let his voice be heard:
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| «I'll give you what you seek for
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| But you will have to give your soul.»
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| Remember you have nothing to lose
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| Look forward to what you will be given
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| The angel seemed so good and honest
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| The man decided to pay the price
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| As his soul lay in the angel’s hand
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| The angel gave him the keys
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| To the treasure halls and said:
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| «Always remember,
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| The truth is everywhere in these halls.
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| Enter without fear…»
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| The man opened the first gate
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| And it was closed behind him
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| Everywhere were things, that were
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| Showing him the answers
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| Just like he been told
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| Spiritual jewels were
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| Laying on the ground
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| Waiting to be taken by his hands
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| This search went on for many years
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| Until he was satisfied
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| With the answers he had been given
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| Suddenly he noticed something so strange
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| He had been walking inside
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| These halls for many years
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| But not found a way out
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| Finally he met the angel
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| Walking in one of the halls
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| The man ran and asked him for help
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| But the angel showed him the soul
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| And told the man:
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| «Remember what you gave me?
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| I have given you what you asked for
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| But there are no way out
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| From these treasure halls
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| You will end your days here
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| In my kingdom»
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| Things were no longer crystal clear
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| And suddenly the eyes of beauty turned evil
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| The betrayer had seemed so white and clean
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| But the black soul he wore within
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| Had hidden been until now…
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| The man was betrayed
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| Now nothing but pain remained
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| He could feel his body and spirit break down
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| The angel enjoyed what was seen before his eyes
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| Because the promise he once gave
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| Was nothing but lies
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| Playing with fire had its price to pay
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| The man had payed with his soul
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| To this ancient lair
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| What good had he been given instead?
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| If he now died he would never
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| Be able to see daylight again
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| The picture of life in divine magnificence
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| Would forever be gone
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| The man fell down
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| On his knees and cried
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| The angel showed no mercy
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| And told him there was nothing to do His life could now never be changed
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| He had received the lie as a truth
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| And that trust could never be recalled
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| Suddenly he felt a voice internally saying:
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| «This is not the end, follow me, I show the way.»
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| A dove came flying inside the treasure halls
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| Followed by a lamb that once been slaughtered
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| The angel’s face turned pale as he saw them
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| He left the halls at once, frightened to death
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| The lamb took the blackened soul
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| Washed it white and gave it back to the man |