Take me to the church where my father and my mother Prayed for me and my dear brother While the angels undercover cursed our names Children, do you believe in heaven? Tell me, do you believe in heaven? `cause there`s a place that`s filled with flames And it`s calling out your name So you best believe in heaven With your blind and absent faith
And take me to the park where we played, the light went dark And even jesus didn`t matter `cause our souls were filled with laughter And our laughter reached to heaven While our sorrows went to hell
Take me to the fields where my father spent his days Slaving for a beggar`s wage The day is over, turn the page There`ll be another when you wake Waiting in your cup of coffee And you hear our mother coughing As you whisper to her softly But we still hear we every strain We still hear every strain
And take me to the house where my mother rests her bones In that chair she rests her bones Quietly, unsuspecting throne Lock me out, but don`t deny her what she owns Because i don`t believe in heaven No, i don`t believe in heaven There`s a place that`s filled with flames And it`s calling out my name No, i don`t believe in heaven Lock me out but don`t deny her what she owns Lock me out but don`t deny her what she owns
And take me to the church where my father and my mother Pray for me and my dear brother While the angels undercover cursed our names