I saw Jesus just the other day
He was wearing funky sandals and a little goatee
He had dreads that he had just dyed black
All I know, he was looking pretty slick
I said, Jesus, Jesus, won't you save my soul?
Jesus, Jesus, I don't wanna grow old
Ain't as bad as you think I am
Come on, Jesus, I'll be a reasonable man
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He looked right down upon me
He said, "You know I ain't in that line of work no more
But I'll call up my dad and see what he can do
It sure was real nice talking to you, talking to you"
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So he left me there, still down on my knees
I watched him dance on down the road
And I cried after him, please
Oh, Jesus, Jesus, won't you save my soul?
Jesus, Jesus, I don't wanna grow old
Ain't as bad as you think I am
Come on, Jesus, I'll be a reasonable man (woo!)
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You see, I'm a drinking woman, that much is true
And yes, I am partial to a woman or two
But that don't mean I deserve to burn
If my friends will go to heaven
Shit, Jesus, I deserve my turn
I deserve my turn
I deserve my turn
Let me tell you a story
This is the story about two girls who fell in love and broke all the rules
They fell in love one summer's night
They let fly and then they held each other tight
She said, I am a woman and you are too
But that don't mean that I can't love you
This damn town don't understand
I don't necessarily wanna be in love
With a man, with a man, with a man
I said, Jesus, Jesus, won't you save my soul?
Jesus, Jesus, I don't wanna grow old
Ain't as bad as you think I am
Come on, Jesus, I'll be a reasonable woman
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