Hey there cracked God
(you're) you're looking older
(you're) you're looking older
cry on someone else's shoulder
pink dried up crippled Christ
try to take your own advice

NOW now I'm God
because God never loved me this much
NOW I'll play God
cause your God is just losing his touch

hey there rich God
(you're) you're looking distressed
(you're) you're looking distressed
buy a saint to clean up your mess
Temptation on my side
Devil got me a fat new bribe

NOW now I'm God
because God never loved me this much
NOW I'll play God
cause your God is just losing his touch

I can't breath
Save me
Sew the seed
Praise me

I never had faith in you
I'll never have faith in you
I'll never have faith in you
I'll resurrect myself

Hey there dead god
you're lost and jaded
you're lost and faded
you've become the sheep you hated
you're rotten to the core
Don't believe in you anymore

NOW now I'm God
because God never loved me this much
NOW I'll play God
cause your God is just losing his touch


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    This is my happy song.

    Paper_Dollon April 29, 2002   Link
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    It gives me something when i loose everything else - it gives me, ME!!!!

    Flickon May 14, 2002   Link
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    I love this song. hails to jack off jill

    DestroyedAngelon June 14, 2002   Link
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    This is an awesome song...It makes me love me, and know that during the shitty times, no one can love me, more then me..and i have to stay strong

    rawrzzzzon October 14, 2002   Link
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    I think it is mocking Christianity. 'Course, it could also be about a relationship where she viewed him as God and he was just a pathetic loser not worthy of diefying (I can certainly relate). It works both ways, really.

    freakishfaeon April 14, 2003   Link
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    I think this song is about christianity, Jessicka could be Athiest and doesnt believe in god and this song fortifies that opinion of hers

    KillMeFasteron May 18, 2004   Link
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    Perhaps someone she loves is christian. Perhaps she is mocking christianity and bible beaters. I love Jessicka and I think this song may mean a lot to her.

    arsenic_teapartyon December 14, 2004   Link
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    Well God, is kinda losing his touch these days. But that's no reason to stop believing. Oh well, everyone's got their own opinion. hey, i never said i was the type of guy who reads the bible everyday or goes to church on every sunday, but everyone needs something to believe in.

    B12on September 08, 2005   Link
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    she's singing about how she don't believe in god and it's ironic cause she's the reason i do.

    B12on September 14, 2005   Link
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    I love their sound. Its so rough and raw. Its beautifully un-melodic, and addictive her songs have a great structure.

    This song speaks to me. And its not like "yeah i liked a guy once" or "yeah i hate god too" its more of a total loss of faith, to the point of insanity.

    Its becoming a total slave and breaking free. Its beautiful but impure in alot of ways. It still has a huge effect on you, and everything you do gets caught up in lustful thoughts of your intoxicating hatred and rebellion. Its no reason to dress up in black and start screaming and crying, hating "God" and hurting yourself like alot of people would think. Thats so common.

    I love it. Jessicka is so beautifully disturbed.

    Lady Insaneon October 08, 2005   Link

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