Before last night my heart was grey
Like my country is today
Big kaleidoscope I see
A thousand people gaze at me

To break the ice I start to sing
About a cell called everything
A cell so big a world like small
Is suitable to say it all

Is the fighting over?
I lost track
Like a wave it all comes back
Same kaleidoscope I see

Someone standing next to me
It's hard to do, it's hard to try
Hard to stop wondering why
Do I keep filing every case

When the answer's on your face
You can't see her but you do
Music is transparent too
So join me, sing with all your might

Hallelujah, praise tonight
Far away and long ago
Wintertime meant feeling low
Now every single star looks bright

God was in my bed last night


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God in My Bed Lyrics as written by Sarah Bettens Gert Bettens

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    "God was in my bed last night" - come on people, like if that is not obvious. The singer informs us that she got laid the night before and is feeling mighty fine as a result, much better than before.

    Betenoireon May 24, 2007   Link

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