When I was sick The blind looked down through their noles to me When I a stranger Had turned back at the foot of your wall between I was naked, faceless, shame became my chains You deserve to let me rot You replaced me with tall trees The privacy that you sought Well I was the cause A book of names But every page is empty A neighbourhood lacking other faces I’d rather be left behind You can go to Heaven on your own But wouldn’t it be Hell inside the gates all alone All alone You can go to Heaven on your own But wouldn’t it be Hell inside the gates all alone If God looks like you then I’d rather be left behind Did you depart from me set anchor And walk alone down the narrow sea Stepping to shores piously removed from my incessant floorboard Do you dream your chest could fail? The long awaited last exhale So you might climb Become the vine of sin 24, and a half score away from me How intellectually we shrunk God to fit my needs Slowly it occurs to me amidst this blissful apostasy I’m less ensnared by heresy than the trenches I dug between them and me A book of names But every page is empty A neighbourhood lacking other faces I’d rather be left behind You can go to Heaven on your own But wouldn’t it be Hell inside the gates all alone All alone You can go to Heaven on your own But wouldn’t it be Hell inside the gates all alone If God looks like you then I’d rather be left Amazing Grace How sweet the sound of silence Where you prepare the home Just to lock the doors and Throw the key away You can go to Heaven on your own But wouldn’t it be Hell inside the gates all alone All alone You can go to heaven on your own But wouldn’t it be hell inside the gates all alone If God looks like you then I’d rather be left behind