It was right here in this leaf-covered house by the glow A hundred summers ago I wrote down the very first verse On the cracks of the pretty sidewalks My guitar was still ice-cold You wouldn't want to know me You wouldn't want to show me There was you and me and the 14 beautiful souls Sharing the beds and the meals with the other 7 next door And as the time travel away I was still the same dull delicate bard In a sea of tears to explore I was never bold, I was never whole Dear God, don't take me to heaven if there's no rock and roll I came all the way to tell you I'm still alive A tortured roadie at the age of 25 All your thirsty sailors have sucked my blood And you've just watched me nosedive You wouldn't want to reach me You wouldn't want to teach me You let me see death and birth Pain and mirth, the joy of wealth And the struggle to survive I've seen enough for the final verse to fly around To stick behind and to finally arrive Those holy germs have left a big hole in my soul Dear God, don't take me to heaven if there's no rock and roll Sons & daughters, people of mine Here's my everlasting rhyme I'm going now but I'll see you under different skies so get by I'm ready to go I'm ready to go I'm ready to go Dear God, don't take me to heaven if there's no rock and roll I'm ready to go Dear God, don't take me to heaven if there's no rock and roll I'm ready to go Dear God, don't take me to heaven if there's no rock and roll I'm ready to go Dear God, don't take me to heaven if there's no rock and roll I'm ready to go... Boy: "Ala, are we there yet?" Man: "I don't know, maybe we should sing it one more time." Boy: "Okay." Together: "Dear God, don't take me to heaven If there's no rock and roll."