Oh Jesus I love you
And I love Buddha too
Rama Krishna Guru Dev
Daodejing and Muhammad

Why do some people say
That there is just one way
To love you god and come to you
We are all apart of you

You are a nameable
You are a knowable
All we have is Metaphor
That's what time and space are for

It's the universal thought (i think thats right)
You are and you are not
You are many you are one
Ever ending just begun

All right
All right
All right

Oh Jesus I love you
And I love Buddha too
Rama krishna Guru dev
Daodejing and Muhammad

All right
All right
All right

I love you and Buddha too

Oh Jesus I love you
And I love Buddha too
Rama Krishna Guru Dev
Daodejing and Muhammad

Why do some people say
That there is just one way
To love you god and come to you
We are all apart of you

You are a nameable
You are a knowable
All we have is Metaphor
That's what time and space are for

It's the universal thought
You are and you are not
You are many you are one
Ever ending just begun

All right
All right
All right

I love you and Buddha too

And Buddha too
And Buddha too
And Buddha too
And Buddha too
And Buddha too
And Buddha too
And Buddha too
And Buddha too
And Buddha too
And Buddha too

Aww yeah!


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I Love You and Buddha Too Lyrics as written by Mason Stewart Jennings

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    I love Buddha too!

    kayore55on January 13, 2009   Link
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    Oh how i love this carefree song. so catchy. it sounds like someone familiar is singing background? could it be jack johnson or am i crazy? it sounds like him.

    brisweet91on October 05, 2009   Link
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    youtube.com/watch

    he pretty much describes what the song means here. :) I <3 you mason jennings!

    brisweet91on October 05, 2009   Link
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    A new live verse goes something like this:

    When prophets said they've heard The one and only word And every word is different God becomes in all human And we are left to choose A side to refuse The whole thing in its humanness Learn from each with tolerance

    scammaj12on November 11, 2009   Link

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