The Sermon Lyrics

[Verse 2]
Discussing capers with a financier who traded his finances to find answers
He said 'at the end of the road the traffic lights always shine amber
You like chances? you might chance it'
He used to buy dancers, having unprotected sex, collecting debts for high bankers
He said 'its ironic you know collecting debt'
Cause now its deaths turn, to collect him next
Thyroid cancer, he lived fast in the best respects, But he died faster
The moral of the metaphor - From the creche to death, whether homeless or quite pampered
Your status doesn't matter in the life after

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Genius Annotation

The immediatlely enticing introduction track to LD50 part II. These two verses of uninterrupting truth set the tone for the LP.

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