Between 1:00 and 1:30: A Strange Night of Hell, Fear, and a Vision of God

Audio

Artist: Jay Doiron
Album: Always Not Home
Genre: Pop 80’s
Year: 1984

Lyric

Verse 1:
At Burkland School in Middleboro
My classmate, Manuel, told me about Hell
He said, "This classroom has the floor that opens
to the Hell at 1:00am in the morning."
I was puzzled and believed him
So I put crushed paper on the floor
under my chair at my desk then I left
At night I went to bed
then next morning, I woke up
I went back to my school and entered my classroom
I saw crushed paper still on the floor
I thought that floor opened last night
Manuel told me that!

Chorus:
1 o'clock Hell
one thirty God
1 o'clock Hell
one thirty God
1 o'clock Hell
one thirty God

Verse 2:
At 1 o'clock, people go to Hell
But at one thirty, people go to Heaven
At 1 A.M., Satan called me
But I was too afraid
Because Manuel told me
one thirty God
At one thirty A.M., God called me
I was so relieved
He told me don't listen to Manuel

Chorus:
1 o'clock Hell
one thirty God
1 o'clock Hell
one thirty God
1 o'clock Hell
one thirty God

Verse 3:
Manuel told me he saw God in his bedroom
I was gullible and I believed him
So I saw the floor under my chair at my desk
The crushed paper was still there
I thought my floor opened to Hell
I was gullible what Manuel told me
He still told me, "1 o'clock go to Hell
one thirty come to God"

Story:

What happens when imagination, fear, and belief blur into something that feels completely real? In this deeply personal story, I recount a strange experience tied to two specific moments in time—1:00 AM and 1:30 AM. It began with something unsettling: a classmate’s claim that the classroom floor could open into Hell. What followed was a vivid and almost dreamlike experience where I imagined placing crushed paper on the floor, only to fall through into something terrifying.

But the story doesn’t end there. My classmate later shared his own experience from that same night—claiming he saw God in the clouds on his bedroom ceiling at 1:30 AM. These two moments, one dark and one divine, raise questions about fear, belief, imagination, and how powerful the mind can be in shaping what we feel is real.

This post explores the intersection of childhood imagination, spiritual imagery, and late-night thoughts that can turn ordinary moments into unforgettable experiences.

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