The finale to the cinematic genius that is the God's Not Dead franchise. We even get funky at the end. Our private high school would totally approve.
lyrics
Intro: (chords: em7-Cadd9-G-F#/D)
Verse 1: (chords: em7-G, em7-F#/D)
Signs up, backs to the pavement,
Wearing your religion like a fashion statement.
Always spouting lies to demonize the intelligent,
Fighting tooth and nail to keep humanity irrelevant.
Funny how you jump to fund our foreign wars,
But you’ll picket birth clinics and department stores.
You go around killing people praying on the floor,
But you can’t be there for those who need cared for.
Chorus: (chords: em7-Cadd9-G-F#/D)
God’s not dead but you’re killing Him slowly,
No corporate religion is gonna make me holy.
They all judge but they don’t even know me.
I’m sick, I’m sick, and I’m okay with it.
Verse 2: (chords: em7-G, em7-F#/D)
You need cash to keep your planes in the air.
So you steal from the people who think it gets them up there.
Salvation for the weak is the only remedy you preach,
So don't doubt me if I question your ability to teach.
Capitalism fights for your right to make profit,
Off of every sorry sucker that thinks they’re a zealot.
I used to think I fell short, but now I’m through,
Yeah you can have your bullshit and eat it too.
Chorus
Bridge: (chords: F#/D-em7-Cadd9, G)
Oh, praise be to humanity.
They have their shit together, even when they’re on their knees.
Chorus
credits
from A Girl, a Dog, and a Magician,
released October 22, 2016
Music by Andreas Miles
Lyrics by Cole Juckette and Andreas Miles
Recorded by Tyler Dreher and Cole Juckette
Mixed and Mastered by Tyler Dreher
Cole Juckette - Vocals/Mandolin
Andreas Miles - Guitar/Gang Vocals
Eric Larson - Ukulele/Trumpet/Gang Vocals
Luke Glassman - Bass/Gang Vocals
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