They say that Jesus loves you
What about me?
They say that money breaks you
I still wanna see
They say you're only half alive
Till you give extra whitening a try

Well I wanna see, I wanna see
What can you do for me?

Showing ta-tas on the TV is OK
I wanna be OK,too
Having my picture in a magazine makes me special
How special are you?
They say if I donate, even I
Can buy a lot in heaven before I die

Well I wanna see, I wanna see
What can you do for me?

I want someone else to pack my lunch
Gonna get get someone else to pull the punch
Pay a psychic for romance
Gonna pay a priest for a,
Will you give me a second chance
Will you give me a second chance

They say abortion will send u straight to a fiery hell
That is if the fanatics don't beat Satan to the kill
It's not what I can do for anybody
It's what there body can do for me

Well I wanna see, I wanna see
What can u do for me?

They say that Jesus loves you
What about me?


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Jesus Loves You Lyrics as written by Jewel Kilcher

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    I dont really think shes saying God doesnt exist. I think shes trying to point out the hypocrisy in religion. Like when she says "They say that if I donate, even I Can buy a lot in heaven before I die" The catholic church is good example. If you dont pay them, you arent going to heaven. Its about how wrong it is to "buy God"

    RaiNYdaZe108on June 04, 2003   Link

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