Is your love really love?
Is my love really love?
I think our love isn't love
Unless it?s love to the end

Is your god really God?
Is my god really God?
I think our god isn't God
If he fits inside our heads

Is your love really love?
Is my love really love?
I think our love isn't love
Unless it?s love to the end

Is your god really God?
Is my god really God?
I think our god isn't God
If he fits inside our heads

Is your god really God?
Is my love really love?
Is my god really God?
Come on, come on [Incomprehensible]



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Clouds Lyrics as written by David Ashworth Gates

Lyrics © DAVID GATES D/B/A KIPAHULU MUSIC, Capitol CMG Publishing

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    To me, everytime I hear this song I am drowned in the mindset of what non-christians really think. To me the 2nd stanza, "is your God..." is more of a question of what are you putting first. In the old testament alot of people worshipped false Gods and to this day even if you are an atheist, I believe if you put anything before God, it will become your God. I believe what cody is saying is I think our God isn't God because we have created our own idols. We have put things in front of God that weren't meant to be. Such as even time towards meaningless treasures of the earth.

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