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Why I Live In A Bungalow - new song by Sam Wilkinson

Why I Live In A Bungalow, written & performed by Sam Wilkinson.
Filmed at Seatown in Dorset.
Why I Live In A Bungalow

There’s a man who lives at the top of a house
Made of rotting wood and stone
He watches over everyone
Who lives on the floors below
They kiss him and they bow for him
They shower him with prayers
He’s the one and only mighty holy
Man upstairs

There’s fighting on the bookshelves
One side shouting “Kill the gays”
The other says “Let's love each other
We’re sick of your old ways”
And when I ask them who their leaders are
They both say that you’re theirs,
So, tell me who do you agree with
Man upstairs?

The bow tied gangster at the dining table
His suit made out of gold
Sewn by children in shoebox workshops
Some are five years old
They’re dressed in rags, but make the clothes
Sold by billionaires
How do you explain that one,
Man upstairs?

Tell me when you sleep at night
What is it that you think?
You gave the greedy all their wealth
And didn’t let the humble drink
Yet “all are equal” tells the preacher
As he mightily declares
That everyone is loved the same
By the man upstairs

For centuries they’ve said he’ll come
And save us from the hate
But he must be stuck in traffic
Cause he’s running rather late
When will he clothe the cold?
With the power that he bears
The one and only mighty holy
Man upstairs

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Sam's website: www.samwilkinsonmusic.com
Sam on Instagram: @samwilkinsonmusic
Sam on Twitter: @Sam _ _ Wilkinson

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15 ноября 2020 г. 22:55:28
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