I got a question, let me ask you
Can you explain your reasoning to me
It ain't a matter if my heart of magma(??)
When there is no luck in it for me

I'm not the type of guy to hold a grudge
Against something that I can hardly see
But to say that there's no reason for everything
Leaves me doubtful and in dreams to say the least

God you don't want to answer me
But if you do, you better agree
God you've got the strangest sense of humor
Your to funny to be so heavenly

I got your number and you only show me
Just a little common decency
I knew before you
When you bless me test me
And answer with this plague inside of me

I'm not the type of guy to
Bleed with the sky above
Over the demon under me
But to say that there's a reason for everything
Leaves me doubtful and in dreams to say the least

God you don't want to answer me
But if you do, you better agree
God you've got the strangest sense of humor
God you don't want to answer me
But if you do, you better agree
God you've got the strangest sense of humor
Your to funny to be so heaven
Your to funny to be so heavenly
Your to funny to be so heavenly


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    I got a question, let me ask you can you explain your reasoning to me It aint a matter of my hard luck or bad luck When there's no luck in it for me

    Im not the type of guy to hold a grudge against something that i can hardly see But to say that there's a reason for everything Leaves me doubtful and intrigued to say the least

    God you dont want to answer me But if you do, you better agree God youve got the strangest sense of humor Your to funny to be so heavenly

    I got your number and you owe me show me Just a little common decency I kneel before you And you bless me test me And answer with this plague inside of me

    Im not the type of guy to Plead with the sky above Or with the demon under me But to say that theres a reason for everything Leaves me doubtful and intrigued to say the least

    God you dont want to answer me But if you do, you better agree God youve got the strangest sense of humor God you dont want to answer me But if you do, you better agree God youve got the strangest sense of humor Your to funny to be so heaven Your to funny to be so heavenly (x2)

    i corrected the lyrics... at least i think... a lot of stuff that whoever did this first made no sense.. at all. haha so .. yeah here you go.

    clasicdisaster17on August 01, 2006   Link

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