G.O.D.

Daniel House, Jack Endino

I didn't really think much about it
No, well, yeah, I was walking the world
I was talking to 10 preachers
Talking about God and the devil
No, I don't know, well, yeah
When I got to the bar, my friends were talking about it too
I started to wonder
It's happening to you too
I think everybody's starting to
I don't know what all this talk is
I don't know what all this talk is
I don't know what all this talk is
I don't know what all this

I'm stuck in the same hole
You're the only one I need
I'm the only one
I'm the only one
I'm the only one
I'm the only one
I'm the only one

On this road
I was walking
On this road
I was walking home

And in my mind
I was thinking
That this road
Was too damn long

I'm out by the night
Out by the night
I can still see the night

With the Moon
It was howling
It was dry waiting overhead

In my mind
I was thinking
It's about time that I was dead

And in my mind
I can still see it In my mind
I was thinking

It's about time that I was dead
I can still see the night
I'm out by the night
Out by the night
I can still see the night

I'm out by the night
Out by the night
I can still see the night

I'm out by the night
Out by the night
I can still see the night

I can still see the night

Trivia about the song G.O.D. by Skin Yard

When was the song “G.O.D.” released by Skin Yard?
The song G.O.D. was released in 1988, on the album “Hallowed Ground”.
Who composed the song “G.O.D.” by Skin Yard?
The song “G.O.D.” by Skin Yard was composed by Daniel House, Jack Endino.

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