The ultimate anthem to a world where we no longer need God or the church to guide us, where we stand on our own two feet and find comfort in each other instead of a volatile being that only exists as a concept. The thought is as beautiful as the song.
If I were to rustle any jimmies here, I'd argue that perhaps certain people can't find Callahan's trademark humour here as it hits too close to home.
The ultimate anthem to a world where we no longer need God or the church to guide us, where we stand on our own two feet and find comfort in each other instead of a volatile being that only exists as a concept. The thought is as beautiful as the song.
If I were to rustle any jimmies here, I'd argue that perhaps certain people can't find Callahan's trademark humour here as it hits too close to home.