God is in my fingers
God is in my head
God is in the trigger
God is in the lead

God is freedom
God is truth
God is power
God is proof
God is fashion
God is fame
God gives meaning
God gives pain

You can be right like me
With God in the hole you're a righteous soul
I got a halo around me
I got a halo around me
I'm not the same as you
'Cause I've seen the light and I'm gaining in height now
I got a halo around me
I got a halo around me

I've got a halo sround my head

God is on the cell phone
God is on the net
God is in the warning
God is in the threat

God is freedom
God is truth
God is power
God is proof
God is fashion
God is fame
God gives meaning
God gives pain

You can be right like me
With God in the hole you're a righteous soul
I got a halo around me
I got a halo around me
I'm not the same as you
'Cause I've seen the light and I'm gaining in height now
I got a halo around me
I got a halo around me

('Cause I've got a halo)
I've got a halo around my head

You can be right like me
With God in the hole you're a righteous soul
I got a halo around me
I got a halo around me
I'm not the same as you
'Cause I've seen the light and I'm gaining in height now
I got a halo around me
I got a halo around me

I've got a halo around my head

'Cause I've got a halo around my head


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Halo Lyrics as written by Colin Edwin Balch Steven Wilson

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing

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    This song always seemed to be from a deranged person's perspective, like a few PT songs. Typical situation where this crazy person believes God is telling him to kill (God is in the trigger, ...the lead. Referring to a gun).

    Tapthatbasson January 14, 2006   Link

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