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The road to hell is paved with good intentions |
| The Road to Hell They say it’s paved along the way With the most honorable intentions Well-meaning folks somehow stray Now they are lost in hell’s dimensions A thank you card, some simple flowers Were just way too much of a bother To stop by to help pass the hours With a forgotten mother or father They purchased presents at holidays But most of them went to themselves They would not give a penny to charity And grumbled at Salvation Army bells If a neighbor was ill with no food to cook They just said, “Oh, that’s so very sad.” Then they would read a religious book While stuffing their face on leftovers they had They would most likely throw a fit or tizzy If a neighbor asked them to be a babysitter They would just lie saying they were too busy And then spend the day typing on Twitter No one expects us to be perfect That job is God's and His alone He does command we love and respect If we don’t, then in hell we will atone By: Kimarie Manhart-Freeman |