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Heaven and Hell
Blinding lights and the sigh of purity
Angels sing but
One Angel fell.
No hate and all love
High above the clouds, not close
To the Earth
The final home of all
But not everyone makes it
Some stay
Underground where fire thrives.
Everlasting life
And eternal suffering.
He won't fail you if you don't fail him
His love, generosity and kindness
Is forever.

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Reading the full poem you will get the sense of Heaven and purity, but if you read only the bolded lines, you will get a sense of Hell. I did this to kind of show not only the contrast between the two but also the similarities.