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On My Grandmother's Deathbed MAG
  She fasted, she prayed
  And called to God for answers
  He gave her cancer
  And at her funeral
  They spoke of mysterious ways
  Told me He loved her
  Still expected me
  On my knees every Sunday
  ’cause I kissed a girl
  But God toyed with the
  Whole world, and no one asked him
  To confess his sin

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