Love is my religion
Love is my religion
Love is my religion
I'll take you to the temple tonight

All my days I've been searching
To find out what this life is worth
Through the books and bibles of time
I've made up my mind
I don't condemn, I don't convert
This is a calling have you heard
Bring all the lovers to the fold
'Cause no one is gonna lose their soul

Love is my religion
Love is my religion
Love is my religion
Hey, you can take it or leave it
And you don't have to believe it

I don't want to fight
Hey, let's go fly a kite
There's nothing that we can't cure
And I'll keep you in my arms for sure
So don't let nobody stop us
Free spirits have to soar
With you I share the gift
The gift that we now know, oh, oh, oh

Love is my religion
Love is my religion
Love is my religion
Hey, you can take it or leave it
And you don't have to believe it

Well I'm done searching now
I found out what this life is worth
Not in the books that I find
But by searching my mind
I don't condemn, I don't convert
This is the calling have you heard
Bring all the lovers to the fold
No one is gonna lose their soul

Love is my religion
Love is my religion
Love is my religion
Hey, you can take it or leave it
And you don't have to believe it

Love is my religion
Love is my religion
Love is my religion
Hey, you can take it or leave it
Now that you believe


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Love Is My Religion Lyrics as written by David Nesta Marley

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    Ziggy Marley man. What else can you say? Kid's bad ass. Sounds more and more like Bob all the time. And this song, unbelievable. So upbeat and positive, a million times better than most of the garbage that gets turned out today.

    zmanzeppelinon April 10, 2007   Link

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