Forgive us our trespasses
As we forgive those who have trespassed against us
Give us this day our daily bread, daily bread, daily bread

In cello et in terra fiat voluntas tua
Gloria spiritui sancto

What language do you speak?
If you speak at all
Are you some kind of freak
Who lives to raise the ones who fall?

Hey, would you tell me why
The cat fights the dog?
Do you go to the mosque
Or the synagogue?

And if our fates have all been wrapped around your finger
And if you wrote the script then why the troublemakers?

How do you do? How does it feel to be so high
And are you happy? Do you ever cry?
Are you sometimes shy? (I sometimes cry)
You've made mistakes, well that's okay
'Cause we all have but if I forgive yours
Will you forgive mine?

Hey, do you feel our pain
And walk in our shoes?
Have you ever felt starved
Or is your belly always full?

How many people die
And hurt in your name?
Hey, does that make you proud
Or does it bring you shame?

And if our fates have all been wrapped around your finger
And if you wrote the script then why the troublemakers?

How do you do? How does it feel to be so high
And are you happy? Do you ever cry? (Are you sometimes shy?)
You've made mistakes, well that's okay
'Cause we all have but if I forgive yours
Will you forgive mine?

Forgive us our trespasses
As we forgive those who have trespassed against us (someh zoonoobe Allah)
Give us this day our daily bread (ya Allah)
Daily bread (ya Allah)
Daily bread (ya Allah)

Forgive us our trespasses
As we forgive those who have trespassed against us (s'lach lanu)
Give us this day our daily bread (mechilah), daily bread, daily bread
Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, Amen

How do you do? How does it feel to be so high
And are you happy? Do you ever cry? (Are you sometimes shy?)
You've made mistakes, well that's okay
'Cause we all have but if I forgive yours
Will you forgive mine? (Will you forgive mine?)

How do you do? How does it feel to be so high
And are you happy? Do you ever cry? (Are you sometimes shy?)
You've made mistakes, and that's okay
'Cause we all have but if I forgive yours
Will you forgive mine?


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How Do You Do Lyrics as written by Lauren Christy Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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    damn shakira she is a evil hate her

    totiaon August 07, 2011   Link

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