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Mitch - Intro Lyrics



Mitch - Intro Lyrics
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I don't need to be a profit
Or the son of a profit
To know what your god is
I only have to watch your life
When Jesus Christ is just something you do
At the beginning of the week
But yet throughout your life
You're a practical ashiest
I know who your god is
And it is not the one who is the one true God
When you have just enough Christianity to make you moral
And comfortable in the South
I know who your god is
If I could look into your mind and see
What occupies your mind
I will know what your god is
Everything you have
Even if you are here today and you are the
Vilest and most wicked God hating man on the planet
If there is any good whatsoever in your life
It comes from the very one you hate
What does he demand from us
Everything
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I don't need to be a profit
Or the son of a profit
To know what your god is
I only have to watch your life
When Jesus Christ is just something you do
At the beginning of the week
But yet throughout your life
You're a practical ashiest
I know who your god is
And it is not the one who is the one true God
When you have just enough Christianity to make you moral
And comfortable in the South
I know who your god is
If I could look into your mind and see
What occupies your mind
I will know what your god is
Everything you have
Even if you are here today and you are the
Vilest and most wicked God hating man on the planet
If there is any good whatsoever in your life
It comes from the very one you hate
What does he demand from us
Everything
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Writer: Mitch Schilling
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Performed By: Mitch
Language: English
Length: 1:09
Written by: Mitch Schilling

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