This is a very rambling, askew song about a doubtful person contemplating garrulously about what they would ask their God if He appeared in the sky.
"So many lines I've had to cross
Don't want to belong to a club with such a lenient boss
Get your ass down here reprimand me for my sins
How can I know reason if no reason's why I've been"
This is presumably about the fact that although there is a Bible written with all the rules that "God" has written, none of these rules are being enforced by God- only the Churches.
"How come every man aint good?
If it happened overnight would you retire if you could?
If I believe in heaven I deny myself a death
Dying keeps my conscious of the way I waste my breath"
Again, these are a bit rambling. But this one stays a bit on the topic of the afterlife. "How come every man aint good?" references the ability of an all-powerful god to prevent the existence of bad men. The last two lines here are simple, and self-explanatory. Life is finite, and it doesn't restart in Paradise. He doesn't really believe in a heaven because believing in heaven is also fooling yourself, so when you're wasting your life watching television, you have an excuse.
This is a very rambling, askew song about a doubtful person contemplating garrulously about what they would ask their God if He appeared in the sky. "So many lines I've had to cross Don't want to belong to a club with such a lenient boss Get your ass down here reprimand me for my sins How can I know reason if no reason's why I've been" This is presumably about the fact that although there is a Bible written with all the rules that "God" has written, none of these rules are being enforced by God- only the Churches. "How come every man aint good? If it happened overnight would you retire if you could? If I believe in heaven I deny myself a death Dying keeps my conscious of the way I waste my breath" Again, these are a bit rambling. But this one stays a bit on the topic of the afterlife. "How come every man aint good?" references the ability of an all-powerful god to prevent the existence of bad men. The last two lines here are simple, and self-explanatory. Life is finite, and it doesn't restart in Paradise. He doesn't really believe in a heaven because believing in heaven is also fooling yourself, so when you're wasting your life watching television, you have an excuse.