| I call myself a man of God
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| While laughing at my brother
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| I crossed the heart of a hungry man
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| Instead of giving him some bread
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| And what I say
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| And what I do Are not the same anymore
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| And who I slay, who I betray
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| Lord have mercy on my soul
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| And you were hungry
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| And you were thirsty
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| You were lonely you were cold
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| And you were hurting, you were dying
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| I just left you all alone
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| I watched a mother who had her children
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| They all three crying out for help
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| But know one heard them
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| And I just passed them and
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| I screamed «Lady get a job!»
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| She took her own life
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| Under the bridge that day
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| While her children sat and cried
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| I could have told her about my loving father
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| Instead I spit in Jesus face, when I heard her voice
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| What you do unto the least of them
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| You do unto me And when you see one of my hurting children
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| I want you to snee
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| Cause I was hungry
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| And I was thirsty
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| I was lonely I was cold
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| And that was me hurting, that was me dying
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| And you just left me all alone
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| I call myself a man of God
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| While laughing at my brother |