Do you believe in a better day
Do you have faith in a golden way
If you do then we must come together this day
Come together as one united

Television audience
Brought together by the sound of my voice
United united financially united socially
United spiritually and all possible ways

Through the power of money
And the power of prayers
What God wants God gets God help us all
God wants dollars

God wants cents
God wants pounds shillings and pence
God wants guilders
God wants Kroner

God wants Swiss francs
God wants French francs
Oui il veut des francs francais
God wants escudos

God wants pesetas
Don't send lira
God don't want small potatoes
God wants small towns

God wants pain
God wants clean up rock campaigns
God wants windows
God wants solutions

God wants TV
God wants contributions
What God wants God gets God help us all
God wants silver

God wants gold
God wants his secret
Never to be told
God wants gigolos

God wants giraffes
God wants politics
God wants a good laugh
What God wants God gets God help us all

God wants friendship
God wants fame
God wants credit
God wants blame

God wants poverty
God wants wealth
God wants insurance
God wants to cover himself What God wants

God gets God help us all


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