Album: PersonA (2016)
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  • I'm tired of God
    Tired of church
    I'm tired of Jesus
    I tried to serve
    No religion, my religion is love

    My religion love
    I'm sick of correct
    I'm sick of harm
    No religion, love

    All that you wanted was all that you find in your heart
    All that you wanted was all that you find in your heart
    All that you wanted was all that they took from ya

    I'm tired of Buddha
    So bored of Abraham
    I'm tired of Krishna
    It feels good to say I am
    My religion, my religion is love

    My religion, love easy
    God approves this message
    No religion, love

    All that you wanted was all that you find in your heart
    All that you wanted was all that you find in your heart
    All that you wanted was all that they took from your heart
    All that you wanted was all that you found in your heart
    All that you wanted was all that you found in your heart Writer/s: ALEX M T EBERT
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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