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Damnation For The Snake
by David Pekrul
copyright 10-16-2005


Age Rating: 10 to 127

  Damnation For The Snake
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It slithers there upon the ground,
So very fast, without a sound,
It's very long and very round,
I'm talking 'bout the Snake.

It spoke to one, who's name was Eve,
And caused the lady to deceive,
And made her husband to believe,
I'm talking 'bout the Snake.

There was a time it walked around,
With four small feet upon the ground,
The story really is profound,
I'm talking 'bout the Snake.

A Bible prophesy once said,
Her seed would crush the serpent's head,
When Christ was raised up from the dead,
He pulverized the Snake.

Yet Satan thinks he has control,
Of things above and things below,
But there is one thing he should know,
Our God will stop the Snake.

For when the judgment day will come,
One point for God; for Satan none,
He'll know the saints of God have won,
Damnation for the Snake.


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10-19-2005 James Shammas    

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