Standing on the roof
above the citizens below
looking for a reason
just to make this place explode
I’m painting on this mask
I’ve gotta hide my face tonight
Hallelujah let’s go out and fight
Hallelujah
Everything’s just fine
Hallelujah
the Good Lord’s on my side
the money’s not so great
and the health care’s really sad
but Hallelujah
the perks are not so bad
The villains punch the clock
they said they’re calling it a night
we’ll have another drink
I think it’s time to grab a bite
the waffle house is close
but no one cares, and it’s all right
cause Hallelujah we live another night
Hallelujah
Everything’s just fine
Hallelujah
the Good Lord’s on my side
the money’s not so great
and the health care’s really sad
but Hallelujah
the perks are not so bad
I sit here at my day job
and I’m staring at the clock
I wish my friends could see me
would it really be a shock
would they point up in the air
saying there he goes again
Hallelujah the hero he’s my friend
Hallelujah
Everything’s just fine
Hallelujah
the Good Lord’s on my side
the money’s not so great
and the health care’s really sad
but Hallelujah
the perks are not so bad
credits
from 52 Weeks,
released January 1, 2014
Written and performed by Stephen Poff except for Bass and chorus vocals by Clinton Kirby, additional chorus vocals by Clarissa Poff.
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