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Pascal's Wager

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We are but tiny,
Inside a world of infinity,
All we have is our reason,
To make us better than the beast
Pascal was a gambler,
Who wanted to believe.
Pascal made a wager,
For the souls of you and me.

And if you win, you win, you win it all.
And if you lose, you lose,
And it don’t matter anyway,
And there’s so many things I’ll never know,
But even the brightest stars,
Must lay down their cards,
When the ferryman calls.

I was born a cynic,
But I'm willing to take my chance,
That the universe is big enough,
To be more than coincidence
We’re playing a game,
That we don’t want to admit,
All the things we feel,
That you just can’t dismiss.

So if you win, you win, you win it all.
And if you lose, you lose,
And it don’t matter anyway,
And there’s so many things I’ll never know,
But even the brightest stars,
Must lay down their cards,
And figure out just who they are,
When the ferryman calls
You’re not a fool to believe
You’re not a fool to believe