Bad People Burn in Hell
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Bad People Burn in Hell
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Some people are no damn good
Spend your money like I knew they would
I got wise to their wicked ways
Why does justice have to be so blind?
On their judgement day, they'll be left behind
My, my, my, bad people burn in hell
Listen up all you good out there
Smiling faces that don't really care
All greed and power, time bomb in your hand
One more push now, yeah
Yeah you will be going down in the devils grail
My, my, my, bad people burn in hell
Payola for this, payola for that
A habit for this, a habit for that
I won't get caught up in their act
I like to sleep at night
With my conscience clear
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm gonna make it to heaven
My, my, my, bad people burn in hell
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