Song Length |
3:58 |
Genre |
Rap - Religious, Rap - General |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Serene, Composed |
Subject |
Spirituality, General |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
A Thin Line
Produced by: Tim Strickland
(Chores) There?s a thin line between righteousness and sin. There?s a thin line between good and evil. There?s a thin line between life and death. There?s a thin line between heaven and hell?hell.
Verse 1: I often think about this life and what it?s worth, since birth I was born in sin. Where do I begin? They say the purpose in life is to praise God, but it?s hard sometimes to survive the struggle. Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream. I wonder, do you think God is good or evil if He destroys the people because they don?t believe or can?t conceive His message? There?s so many questions somebody help me.
(Chores)
Verse 2: The reproduction of life is the ying-yang, that male and female thing. The perfect fit, the only fit that fits. Maybe, I?m having illusions? I see men turning to men, women turning to women?men turning into women, a world of confusion. Still, Jesus said judge not that ye be not judged. So, why try to pull a plank for my eye, when behold there?s a beam in yours?
(Chores)
Verse 3: There was this lady 21 with three kids and trying to make it. On her knees everyday, she died daily, praying to God to help her and her babies. Tried hard to get a job but can?t, twist of fate. Becomes a strip teaser, man pleaser, when she hit the streets just to make ends meet but, this dude kills her. Tell me, will she go to heaven or hell?
(Chores)