Where are you headed with, your scriptures and your booze?
Well you’re comin’ all this way for love but you weren’t really made for love, were you?
You were the mess I made, I had to see you through,
Well, you’re comin all this way for love, but you don’t wanna stay for love do you?
But give me some old religion, I wanna believe, you bled me out for something, you could achieve.
Give me that old religion, let’s go down to the wounded man, where you can buy a revival, and breathe again.
I left you all my misery, to decorate your room, well we waited very long for this, but we were not made for this were we.
And in my mind’s eye you declined, all the way I wanted to help you.
Your diamonds you can keep them, I don’t wanna see them.
But give me some old religion, I wanna believe, you bled me out for something, you could achieve.
Give me that old religion, let’s go down, to the wounded man, where you can buy a revival and breathe again.
And if I ever should falter, from these things I made.
I’ll go right up to the altar, call a spade a spade.
With my robes all frayed.
And all the ones that I forgave.
Give me that old religion, I wanna believe, you bled me out for something, you could achieve. Give me some old religion, let’s go down to the wounded man, where you can buy a revival, and breathe again.
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