If God Is Dead (Who’s This Living For My Soul)

Lawrence Reynolds

If God is dead
Who's this living for my soul

He put flowers on the hills
Your cup he gladly fills
How can you turn around and say God is dead
But when your stories have all been told
There's one thing I'd like to know
If God is dead
Who's this living for my soul

He gives us shelter from life's stormy weather
Gives us love to keep us together
Oh, hen life gets like a ship on a raging sea
And when the stage of life grows cold
Somebody helps us to play our role
If God is dead
Who's this living for my soul

If my soul had windows
I'd leave them open so the world could see
Those ugly scars upon the hands
That cleft for you and me

There's the bridge you can cross if you will
The toll was paid on Golgota's hill
If God is dead
Who's this living for my soul

If God is dead
Who's this living for my soul

Trivia about the song If God Is Dead (Who’s This Living For My Soul) by Connie Smith

When was the song “If God Is Dead (Who’s This Living For My Soul)” released by Connie Smith?
The song If God Is Dead (Who’s This Living For My Soul) was released in 1972, on the album “Ain’t We Havin’ Us A Good Time”.
Who composed the song “If God Is Dead (Who’s This Living For My Soul)” by Connie Smith?
The song “If God Is Dead (Who’s This Living For My Soul)” by Connie Smith was composed by Lawrence Reynolds.

Most popular songs of Connie Smith

Other artists of Rock'n'roll