v1:
I cursed my brother on the highway
He didn't keep up my speed
Even though he was going my way
Somehow I felt the need
To ruin his day, and while I was at it,
I took a shot at mine
Yeah, I really let him have it
Had to keep us in line
ch:
Would it kill us to show some civility
'Cause it seems we've lost the ability
To love out neighbors, at least the ones who don't look like we do
We'll answer later, but I don't think that's what Jesus would do
v2:
We only love the ones
That love us right back
We're sticking to our guns
We've really got a knack
Of holding tight to our agendas
And building up our walls
I think it's time that we should end this
Before we lose it all
ch:
Would it kill us to show some civility
'Cause it seems like we've lost the ability
To love out neighbors, at least the ones who don't think like we do
We'll answer later, but I don't think that's what Jesus would do
br:
I don't think that our dialogue lifts up our fellow man
Are we loving each other the best that we can?
And are these verbal slings & arrows part of our God-forsaken plan?
v3:
We go to church every Sunday
Or at least for 3 of 4
They say Jesus will come back someday
Can't imagine what for
We pick the parts of the story
That tend to suit our needs
We get carried away in glory
But we're too lazy to sow the seeds
credits
from Round 19, Week 1,
released June 18, 2018
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