Oh my God, I’m am heartily sorry for having offended thee
And I detest all my sins because I fear the loss of heaven and the pains of hell
My pain is hell
You’re a sad child, turn around, stand your ground, say, “whatever do you mean?
You got it bad child. And I can tell by the way that you try to make a scene
That there was something about you had ‘em shaken to the core
And every time that you try to talk back
Feel the slap of the Bible Belt across your back, said
Give me something to believe in, In a place that I can breathe in,
And someone who believes in me too
If I have to sing your praises, If you’ll be my rock of ages
Then I have to believe in you
Let me lay my cards down. At the turn, feel the burn, can’t you see this joker’s wild
And I can tell now by the way you play your game you’re a sad, sad child and
There’s something about you made ‘em wanna up the score
You can sit it out if you can’t stand tall
You ain’t got to rob Peter if you ain’t paying Paul, no no
Give me something to believe in, In a place that I can breathe in,
And someone who believes in me too
If I have to sing your praises, If you’ll be my rock of ages
Then I have to believe in you
For a while now they rant and rave, five hundred words just to say they’re speechless
Be glad child though they fight it and deny it change is coming and they fear this
And there’s something about you has ‘em running for the door
And every time you crack that facade, see they know fear and hate but they don’t know God!
Give me something to believe in, In a place that I can breathe in,
And someone who believes in me too
If I have to sing your praises, If you’ll be my rock of ages
Then I have to believe...That I found something to believe in, in a place that I can breathe in
And now I can believe in me too
And they’re gonna sing my praises, stand on my rock of ages
And you better believe that’s true!
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