If In Money We Trust

Album: Born To Sing: No Plan B (2012)
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  • If in money we trust
    If in money we trust
    And you bite the dust
    And it's not enough

    If in money you trust
    But it's not enough
    And you bite the dust
    If in money you trust

    Where's God?
    Where's God?
    Where's God?
    Where's God?

    If in money we trust
    If in money we trust
    No substitute
    No substitute
    No substitute

    When god is dead
    And it's not enough
    Then in money you trust
    Then they call the bluff

    When god is dead
    And money's not enough
    In what do you trust
    When it's not enough?

    Where's God?
    Where's God?
    Where's God?
    Where's God?

    When god is dead
    And it's not enough
    What substitute
    What substitute
    When God is dead
    And it's not enough
    When God is dead
    And it's not enough

    If in money you trust
    If in money you trust
    But it's not enough
    Then you call the bluff

    Where's God?
    Where's God?
    Where's God?
    Where's God?

    No substitute
    No substitute
    You've got to think it through again
    You've got to think it through again
    You've got to think it through again
    You've got to think it through again

    Got to think it through again
    You got to think it through again
    Got to think it through again
    Got to think it through again Writer/s: VAN MORRISON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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