Lyrics Never Went to Church - Acoustic - The Streets
Two
great
European
narcotics,
Alcohol
and
Christianity,
I
know
which
one
I
prefer
We
never
went
to
church,
Just
get
on
with
work
and
sometimes
things'll
hurt,
But
it's
hit
me
since
you
left
us,
And
it's
so
hard
not
to
search.
If
you
were
still
about,
I'd
ask
you
what
I'm
supposed
to
do
now,
I
just
get
a
bit
scared,
Every
now,
Hope
I
made
you
proud.
On
your
birthday
when
mum
passed
the
forks
and
spoons,
I
put
my
head
on
the
table
I
was
so
distraught
with
you,
You
tidied
your
things
into
the
bin,
The
more
poorly
you
grew,
So
there's
nothing
of
yours
to
hold
or
to
talk
to.
You'd
put
your
hand
up
and
interrupt
the
conversation
with
a,
but.
People
say
I
interrupt
people
with
the
same
look.
Sometimes
I
think
so
hard
I
can't
remember
how
your
face
looked,
Started
reading
about
dreams
in
your
favourite
book.
I
panic
and
pace
when
I
can't
see
the
right
thing
to
do.
You'd
be
scratching
your
head
through
the
best
advice
you
knew.
And
I
feel
sad
I
can't
hear
you
reciting
it
through,
I
miss
you
dad
but
I've
got
nothing
to
remind
me
of
you
(Chorus)
I
needed
a
break
when
your
book
about
dreams
was
taken,
I
needed
to
pray
or
see
a
priest
that
day,
I
needed
to
leave
this
trade
and
just
heave
it
away.
But
I
cleaned
up
my
place
like
you
so
I
could
see
things
straight.
I
never
cared
about
God
when
life
was
sailin'
on
the
calm,
So
I
said
I'd
get
my
head
down
and
I'd
deal
with
the
ache
in
my
heart,
And
for
that
if
God
exists
I'd
reckon
he'd
pay
me
regard,
Mum
says
me
and
you
are
the
same
from
the
start.
I
guess
than
you
did
leave
me
something
to
remind
me
of
you,
Everytime
I
interrupt
someone
like
you
used
to,
When
I
do
something
like
you
you'll
be
on
my
mind
or
through,
'Cause
I
forgot
you
left
me
behind
to
remind
me
of
you.
(Chorus
x2)
But
you
you
still
tell
me
how
you
didn't
know
what
to
do
even
now,
And
then
I'm
not
so
scared
somehow,
'Cause
I
know
that
you'd
be
proud.
I
got
a
good
one
for
you
dad,
I'm
gonna
see
a
priest,
a
Rabbi
and
a
Protestant
clergyman,
You
always
said
I
should
hedge
my
bets.
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