He's a farm raised tough son of God they told him So, he sent praise up every Sunday morning By 13 he knew there was more there for him But that town would've ruined him for it His head fought his heart behind a broken smile And the whiskey and weed helped for a little while But by 17 it was die or get going So, he gave his folks a fair warning and said If God's gonna hate me for who I love Then I guess God ain't who I thought he was But I can't stay here Quiet as you judge Me, acting like you see it like Jesus does I don't need saving, I can't change it And maybe you'll never see where I'm coming from But it's been long enough Tell me why we still hating on love? She's a homegrown daughter of the bible belt One right way of living down them rural routes 15 and learning how to lie to herself Knew no good could come from coming out Her head fought her heart behind a God fearing smile And the pills and cuts helped for a little while But by 18 it was die or raise hell She stopped hiding the cards she was dealt She said If God's gonna hate me for who I love Then I guess God ain't who I thought she was And if you're waiting on a baby There's plenty waiting on someone To love 'em like Jesus does I don't need saving, I can't change it And maybe you'll never see where I'm coming from But it's been long enough I'm done waiting on your love For who I am 'Cause if that ain't enough Well then why should I give a damn? If God's gonna hate us for who we love Then I guess God ain't who we thought he was But we can't stay here Dying as you judge Us, acting like you see us like Jesus does We don't need saving, we can't change it And maybe you'll never see we're coming from But enough is enough Tell me why we still hating on love? Yeah, cause God ain't hating on love