paroles de chanson God Loves a Drunk - Richard Thompson
Will
there
be
any
bartenders
up
there
in
Heaven?
Will
the
pubs
never
close,
will
the
glass
never
drain
No
more
D.T.'s
and
no
shakes
And
no
horrors
Very
next
morning
you
feel
right
as
rain
O
God
loves
a
drunk,
the
lowest
of
men
With
the
dogs
in
the
street
and
the
pigs
in
the
pen
But
a
drunk's
only
trying
to
get
free
of
his
body
And
soar
like
an
eagle
high
up
there
in
heaven
His
shouts
and
his
curses
are
just
hymns
and
praises
To
kick-start
his
mind
now
and
then
O
God
loves
a
drunk,
come
raise
up
your
glasses,
amen
Does
God
really
care
for
your
life
in
the
suburbs
A
dull
little
life
of
dull
little
things
And
bring
up
the
babies
to
be
just
like
Daddy
And
maybe
you'll
be
there
when
He
gives
out
wings
But
God
loves
a
drunk,
although
he's
a
fool
He
wets
in
his
pants
and
he
falls
off
his
stool
He
can't
hear
the
insults
and
whispers
go
by
him
As
he
leans
in
the
doorway
and
sings
Sally
Racket
Can't
feel
the
cold
rain
beat
down
on
his
body
And
soak
through
his
clothes
to
the
skin
O
God
loves
a
drunk,
come
raise
up
your
glasses,
amen
Will
there
be
any
pen-pushers
up
there
in
Heaven?
Does
clerking
and
wage-slaving
win
you
God's
love
I
pity
you
worms
with
your
semis
and
pensions
If
you
think
that'll
get
you
to
the
kingdom
above
But
God
loves
a
drunk,
although
he's
a
clown
You
can't
help
but
laugh
as
he
gags
and
falls
down
He
don'T
give
a
cuss
for
what
people
think
of
him
He
screams
at
his
demons
alone
in
the
darkness
He's
staying
alive
for
just
one
more
pint
bottle
Won't
you
throw
him
few
pennies,
friend
God
loves
a
drunk,
for
ever
and
ever,
amen
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