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Heaven for the Sinner Lyrics
We don't need no truth, got plenty
now it grows on trees
God I'm glad it's not a race, I'd lose
There's no saint and there's no sinner
Done more dirt than me
I know that one can do more right than me
I need to find a paradise for me
We just ask about
God is ready, but you don't wanna
No one tell me, heaven's waiting
For the sinner,
It's steady waiting
World keeps turning
Shine on light
Shine all time
Heaven's waiting, for the sinners
We just ask about
God is ready, but you don't wanna
No one tell me, heaven's waiting
For the sinner,
It's steady waiting
We just ask about
God is ready, but you don't wanna
No one tell me, heaven's waiting
For the sinner,
It's steady waiting
now it grows on trees
God I'm glad it's not a race, I'd lose
There's no saint and there's no sinner
Done more dirt than me
I know that one can do more right than me
I need to find a paradise for me
God is ready, but you don't wanna
No one tell me, heaven's waiting
For the sinner,
It's steady waiting
Shine on light
Shine all time
Heaven's waiting, for the sinners
God is ready, but you don't wanna
No one tell me, heaven's waiting
For the sinner,
It's steady waiting
We just ask about
God is ready, but you don't wanna
No one tell me, heaven's waiting
For the sinner,
It's steady waiting
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Personally to me, this song is about being human and acknowledging/embracing the notion that you were meant to live life.
The "God is ready, when you're ready, but you don't want it" can be interpreted as 'when you're ready to be saved, God is there, but then again you'd like to live life first'. And should you be ready, "When we want it, we just ask it."
In the bigger picture, you're tired of religions' effects on society and would rather live life without worrying about whether or not your soul is saved or not (we don't need no truth got plenty now it grows on trees/ glad it's not a race, i'd lose) , also not worrying about if your actions are saintly or sinful (no saint or sinner done more dirt, nor do more right). You're just living (find a paradise for me) because in the end "Heaven's waiting."
Personally to me, this song is about being human and acknowledging/embracing the notion that you were meant to live life.
The "God is ready, when you're ready, but you don't want it" can be interpreted as 'when you're ready to be saved, God is there, but then again you'd like to live life first'. And should you be ready, "When we want it, we just ask it."
In the bigger picture, you're tired of religions' effects on society and would rather live life without worrying about whether or not your soul is saved or not (we don't need no truth got plenty now it grows on trees/ glad it's not a race, i'd lose) , also not worrying about if your actions are saintly or sinful (no saint or sinner done more dirt, nor do more right). You're just living (find a paradise for me) because in the end "Heaven's waiting."