Book Of Life / Nathaniel Bassey


 This is the story of a brother

Who slept and woke up in Foreverland

He looked around, nothing's familiar

He wondered how he got to be there


He took a walk around the city

And saw this brick house with a small door

Walked into the room and saw a man in white

Must be an Angel so he said

"Mr. Angel I'm a stranger, I don't know what's going on

The last thing I remember was I slept last night"


This is a border town that takes you where you get a crown

Must have heard of Heaven where you came from

Only those whose name I find

Written in this book of life

Will forever be in Paradise


Is your name in this book of life?

Is your name in this book of life here?

Is your name in this book of life?

Is your name in this book of life here?


Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na

Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na


Flipping the pages of this great book

This brother gave a cursory gaze

He saw the names of prophets, saints and martyrs

Who kept the faith and won the race

But he said "Mr. Angel, where is my name?"

"Can you tell me what is going wrong?"

"I'm a pillar in my local church

Give the offerings and the tithes

Feed the poor and have myself a good name"


Is my name in this book of life? Is my name in this book of life here? Tell me is my name in this book of life? Is my name in this book of life here? Unforgiveness lurks within your heart Some folks that you will never let go Little foxes and secret faults Will spring surprises on that final day Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh Oh-oh-oh-oh So much for this wonder brother What about you?, What about me? Let him who thinks that he stands Let him take heed lest he falls Only the pure in heart will see Jesus Those whose garment glow with purity Is your name in that book of life? Is your name in that book of life there? Is your name in that book of life? Tell me is your name in that book of life there? Think about it

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