One God

DAVE ROTHERAY, PAUL HEATON

Like the toupee on a fading fame
The final whistle in a losing game
Thick lipstick on a five-year old girl
It makes you think it's a plastic world

A plastic world and we're all plastic too
Just a couple of different faces in a dead man's queue
The world is turning Disney and there's nothing you can do
You're trying to walk like giants
But you're wearing Pluto's shoes

[Chorus]
And the answers fall easier from the barrel of a gun
Than it does from the lips of the beautiful and the dumb
The world won't end in darkness, it'll end in family fun
With Coca Cola clouds behind a Big Mac sun

A howling scream in a church asleep
Rusty bicycle in an ocean deep
Like an earring on the newly born
Strong perfume on a winter's morn

The world is perfumed and we're perfumed as well
Petals from a flower that blossomed in Hell
And you can't breathe the air through the thickness of the smell
And you can't see the hair through the grease of the gel

[Chorus]

You say there's only one God; you could do with two or three
Your Jesus Christ is hired out, like the slag of Galilee
Well, if Peter is a prostitute, then what does that make me?

There's only one God
There should be two or three
One God
There should be two or three
One God
There should be two or three
Two or three

Trivia about the song One God by The Beautiful South

When was the song “One God” released by The Beautiful South?
The song One God was released in 1996, on the album “Blue Is the Colour”.
Who composed the song “One God” by The Beautiful South?
The song “One God” by The Beautiful South was composed by DAVE ROTHERAY, PAUL HEATON.

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