Barbara Mason
Barbara Mason
Barbara Mason
Barbara Mason
Barbara Mason
Barbara Mason
Barbara Mason
Barbara Mason
Barbara Mason
People don't believe enough in God for me
They just don't believe
And they ought to
Enough in my God for me
Landlord believes the tenants gonna pay his rent
Nation believes that rockets are going to the moon
Scheduled time
Friday twelve o'clock noon
Just because that old news man said so on the radio
But people don't believe enough in God for me
They just don't believe
And they ought to
Enough in my God for me
People believing in the stars
First thing they want to know when they meet you
What sign you are
But people don't believe enough in God for me
They just don't believe
Like they ought to, no
Enough in my God for me
People believe in playing numbers
Think that they'll work wonders
People believing in false prophets
While they're robbing their pockets
But people don't believe enough in God for me
They just don't believe
Like they ought, no no
Enough in my God for me
They ought to get a belief in some kind of
Some kind of supreme being, well
Because there's somebody bigger than you and I
There's somebody bigger than you and I
See, but they spend their time thinking evil
I just can't stand the way that they do my Lord
I just can't stand the way that they do my Lord
They ought to believe more
People ought to look around and see the world, ooh
Look around and see all God's creation
But people don't believe enough in God for me
They just don't believe like they ought, no no
Enough in my God for me
People don't believe, no no
Enough in God for me
And I just can't stand the way that they do my Lord
Can't stand the way they abuse His name
People don't believe enough in God for me