Lyrics Not Too Well Acquainted - Joan Osborne
The
steeples
of
the
churches
pierce
the
sky
The
bells
they
call
to
me
Even
after
all
that
I
know
about
their
history
Studying
the
stained
glass
faces
Of
the
holy
and
the
sainted
Cause
you
know
love
and
I
We
are
not
too
well
acquainted
You
entered
like
a
soldier
The
museum
of
my
mind
Taking
what
you
wanted
Destroying
what
you
left
behind
The
sight
that
brought
you
to
your
knees
Was
a
picture
I
had
not
painted
Cause
you
see
love
and
I
We
are
not
too
well
acquainted
Don′t
leave
me
out
in
the
cold
Don't
kick
me
out
of
your
heart
Don′t
put
me
out
in
the
street
Don't
leave
me
out
in
the
cold
Don't
kick
me
out
of
your.
Standing
on
a
rooftop
To
watch
the
planes
fly
in
All
those
people
coming
home
To
the
arms
that
they
will
lie
in
This
is
where
you
kissed
me
And
I
swear
I
almost
fainted
Cause
you
know
love
and
I
We
are
not
too
well
acquainted
You
see
love
and
I
We
are
not
too
well
acquainted
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