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Dijon - God In Wilson Lyrics

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Dijon - God In Wilson Lyrics
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Jimmy asks a lot of questions
Some are heavy some are less than
And he can holler like a preacher when he's mad
There's a good one underneath our bed
And I do not mind
Having him around sometimes

And Helen is a good dancer
She can move just like she's hexed
I like to watch her spin around and 'round
Sweat dripping down her neck
And I do quite like
Imagining things sometimes

Well, I heard a tale that the good Lord gives and He takes
He speaks in fires and earthquakes
And I got all these terrible things in my head
Wonder what He thinks about them

(The good Lord gives and He takes)
(Pay for one more drink, and I'll give you a ride, can't you stay?
Ah, baby, can't you stay?
Well, I know it's getting late
Parked outside
Hang for a while
I'll give you a ride)
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Jimmy asks a lot of questions
Some are heavy some are less than
And he can holler like a preacher when he's mad
There's a good one underneath our bed
And I do not mind
Having him around sometimes

And Helen is a good dancer
She can move just like she's hexed
I like to watch her spin around and 'round
Sweat dripping down her neck
And I do quite like
Imagining things sometimes

Well, I heard a tale that the good Lord gives and He takes
He speaks in fires and earthquakes
And I got all these terrible things in my head
Wonder what He thinks about them

(The good Lord gives and He takes)
(Pay for one more drink, and I'll give you a ride, can't you stay?
Ah, baby, can't you stay?
Well, I know it's getting late
Parked outside
Hang for a while
I'll give you a ride)
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Writer: Dijon Duenas, Henry Kwapis
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Performed By: Dijon
Length: 2:15
Written by: Dijon Duenas, Henry Kwapis

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