Our Father
Who art in Heaven
Eh

The other day a friend of mine
Said, he said, that god?s not even with us
He said that God is really dead

He said, Oh pal, a fact?s a fact
You can't believe that magic act
I said I don't, and that was that

I said
Good for God
Good for God
He goes and makes the planet blue
And all the thanks he gets from you
Is look at all the poo-poo in the yard
Good for God
That fella's life is very hard
He knows each time a sparrow falls
Believing Man's the always cause
Good for God

Good for God
I bet he's got a very hard job
I'm awfully glad I'm here to say
He made it possible for me to be here to say
Good for God

Good for God
Good Lord!
Good God Almighty!
He got no mama
He got no papa
Good for God

The other day another friend of mine said
He said the sun is going yellow
Pretty soon we'll all be dead

I said my friend what do you mean?
You must be living in a museum
And things are never what they seem
Good for God
Good for God
Now if truth is truth
It's easy to know the truth
Now that's the truth
Help me God
Good for God

Good for God
Good for God
He's got a hard job
And before they put me in the hole
I pray to God I'll find a big loophole
Good for God

The man drove the little girls wild
You know it's all right
He's on our side
It looking pretty good for us, ya know?


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Good for God Lyrics as written by Harry Nilsson

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