I was born in a religious town
That had a very good name
Everybody wore their faith around
Like a ball and chain
People living so carefully
Trying to keep the image clean
But underneath all the sanctity
Things were not what they seemed, oh, no
Salvation was nice and neat
It had four little laws
And that arrangement was fine with me
'Cause it didn't really cost nothin'
But something that I read in my Bible one day
Really shook my world
Jesus was talking 'bout Pharisees
He was talking 'bout me
So I fell to my knees and said
Shake me to wake me
I've been living too long in this fantasy
Shake me to wake me
Got to strip this man of mediocrity
Sometimes, when my heart is proud
I get full of myself
Self-righteousness will bring you down
I ain't better than nobody else
Other times, I drink the wine of complacency
I get comfortable, lackadaisical, so cynical
So I call to my Lord and say
Shake me to wake me
I've been living too long within this fantasy
Shake me to wake me
You've got to strip this man of mediocrity
You were born in a religious town
That had a very good name
You were wearing your faith around
Like a ball and chain
You've been living so carefully
Trying to keep the image clean
But Jesus is talking 'bout Pharisees
About you and me
You better fall to your knees and say
Shake me to wake me
I've been living too long within this fantasy
Shake me to wake me
You've got to strip this man of mediocrity
Shake me to wake me
I've been living too long within this fantasy
Shake me to wake me
I been sleeping too long, put some fire in me
Put some fire in me
Oh, You got to shake me
Oh, You got to wake me, Lord
Lost in a fantasy
Shake Me to Wake Me was written by Steve Camp & Rob Frazier.
Shake Me to Wake Me was produced by Steve Camp.