A religious man feels good about to execute the laws of God The sinner feels good about to break the laws o God Pride, avarice, lust, rage, gluttony, envy, laziness Are the seven capital sins works of the Devil or God? "I've always followed ardorously the laws of God Was I right or acted like a fool?" I've never prided myself and never had everything I wanted I've never realized the pleasures of the flesh and never have Attempted against the fellow being I've never ate excessively and never have invited anyone I've never waited something fall from the sky I've always worked hardly to serve the will of God God says: "You must accomplish my laws and never attempt against the fellow being" The Devil says: "You must violate the whole of the laws and attempt against the fellow being" Now buried and forgotten in this tomb I feel so much for having not satisfied My desires of a human beig Of sin and realize himself "I cry out for having lived a life without sense. God could have mercy for me and let me realize the deadly sins of the soul..." Repeat Death was certain for a life without sense If regret kills I'd die for two times Now God says nothing to me Maybe the Devil has pity for me? "Rage, fury, intense indignation In cataracts of fire, blood and gall In whirlwinds of sulfurous smoke And enormous forms of energy All the seven deadly sins of the soul In living creatures appear'd In the flames of eternal fury..." (Preludium by William Blake's "The First Book of Urizen")