In the End

Album: An Other Cup (2006)
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  • You can't bargain with the truth
    'Cause whether you're right or you're wrong
    We're gonna know what you've done
    We're gonna see where you belong in the end

    You can't bargain with the truth
    'Cause whether you are black or you're white
    We're gonna know who's right
    We're gonna see you in the light in the end

    Oh and every little thing you do
    You better know it's coming back to you

    You can't bargain with the truth
    'Cause one day you're gonna die
    And good's going high
    And evil's going down in the end

    You can't bargain with the truth
    'Cause whether you're old or young
    We're gonna see what you've done
    There'll be nowhere else to run in the end

    You can't bargain with the truth
    'Cause whether you're rich or you're poor
    You're gonna meet at the same door
    You're gonna know the real score in the end

    And if you want to help your fellow man
    You better start with what is in your hand

    You can't bargain with the truth
    'Cause whether you're right or you're wrong
    We're gonna know what you've done
    We're gonna see where you belong in the end

    You can't bargain with the truth
    'Cause if the world you chose
    No further than your nose
    Will be where the doors will close in the end

    You can't bargain with the truth
    'Cause for those who were deceived
    There'll be no reprieve
    Or there'll be no time to believe in the end

    Oh with every little thing you do
    You better know it's coming back to you

    You can't bargain with the truth
    'Cause one day you're gonna die
    And good's going high
    And evil's going down in the end Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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