| Must have been mid afternoon
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| I could tell by how far the child’s shadow stretched out
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| And he walked with a purpose in his sneakers down the street
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| He had many questions like children often do
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| He said, tell me all your thoughts on God
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| Tell me am I very far?
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| Must have been late afternoon
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| On our way the sun broke free of the clouds
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| We count only blue cars, skip the cracks in the street
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| And ask many questions like children often do
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| We said, tell me all your thoughts on God
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| Cause I would really like to meet her
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| And ask her why we’re who we are
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| Tell me all your thoughts on God
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| Cause I am on my way to see her
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| So tell me am I very far, am I very far now?
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| It’s getting cold picked up the pace
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| How our shoes make hard noises in this place
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| Our clothes are stained
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| We pass many cross-eyed people
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| And ask many questions like children often do
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| Tell me all your thoughts on God
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| Cause I would really like to meet her
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| And ask her why we’re who we are
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| Tell me all your thoughts on God
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| Cause I am on my way to see her
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| So tell me am I very far
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| Am I very far now, am I very far now, am I very far now?
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| Tell me all your thoughts on God |