Officer
Please don't haul me in
Though I'm drunk again
I can explain
I swear to you
For a week I have
Been completely dry
Until tonight
He's been such a good example
Everything he's done for me
I couldn't bear to let him down

Monday night
Brother sat me down
Very graciously
And explained
If I'm going to help you
I must make it very clear
Brother that I love you
But certainly I hate your sin
So you see you can't arrest me
I swore I'd be careful not to
Further shame the family name


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    I love this song. I think all of David Bazan's songs are brilliant, to be honest.

    And yea, DON'T READ TOBENUT's COMMENTS!

    Seriously, you can take him as a "Christian Poet" and whatnot. But there's a reason he doesn't vouch for that.

    Just my opinion he writes about the ironies that are life, and religion. All religions in general, and life. If you look at his songs in a shallow manner, sure they may seem like "Christian Spin". But far from it.

    Satire has never been so welcome.

    MurphsLaw86on February 20, 2006   Link

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