Psalm

Anne Clark, Andrew Darlington

I don't need your god
I don't need your eternal, paternal god

Don't need your reassuringly protective
Good and evil in perspective god

Don't need no imported, distorted, inflated, updated holy roller, save your soul, or anaesthetisingly opiate god

Don't need no, "All creatures that on earth do dwell; be good or you go to hell" god

Don't need no "Hare Krishna! Hare Krishna! Hail Mary! Hail Mary!" god

Got no yen for zen, Bhagavad Gita, or gurus

No mormons, methodists, seventh-day adventist gods. No absolutes beyond refute - the reverential, preferential, Judaic, messianic god

No bibles, no mahajanas, instant dharma gods

Don't need no spiritual suicide, prefrontal lobotomising god
Don't need no stoic, sexless, antiseptic god
Don't need no neon crucifix
No crusade, no burka, or kabbalah
No camels, or needles, or papal decrees
No mail order icons, korans or mandalas
No Meher Babas
No imams or ayatollahs

No sharia
No opus dei
No dianetics
No tarot or beads
No devadasi
No immortal, invisible "God's only wise."

Don't need no televised, circumcised, incessant, incandescent gods
I don't need your gods

I need human beings
The beasts of the field
The earth and the stars

I need some kind of love
I need you

Trivia about the song Psalm by Anne Clark

When was the song “Psalm” released by Anne Clark?
The song Psalm was released in 2008, on the album “The Smallest Acts of Kindness”.
Who composed the song “Psalm” by Anne Clark?
The song “Psalm” by Anne Clark was composed by Anne Clark, Andrew Darlington.

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