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If God Wore Denim: song inspired by George Jones autobiography
Welcome to my songwriter series, Lyric today, Hear it Tomorrow. Today's song was born out of a line from George Jone's autobiography, I Lived to Tell it All with Tom Carter. Referring to his brother-in-law, W.T. "Dub" Scroggins, whom he called his uncle, Jones, on page two, says, "I looked up to Dub, literally and figuratively, and thought he looked the way God would look if God wore denim." This reminded me of the Joan Osborne hit, What if God Were One of Us. It also reminded me of the contrast between what God is probably like, and what his is always portrayed to be in churches across the country. Lacking any sort of human point of reference, we often find God intimidating and aloof. Hence, the need to get in touch with God's human side. This was one of those songs that come to me in an instant: If God wore Denim words and music by Dr BLT copyright 2008
It seems we have a hard time seein' Jesus but seein' is believin' and believin' is so freein' to the soul it seems we have a hard time seein' Jesus but if he wore denim, I wonder if our eyes would see the light chorus: would you befriend him if Jesus were a cowboy would you follow him to much greener pastures and cool, shady valleys if God wore denim would you let him take the burden of your heart
it seems we have a hard time seein' Jesus as anything but somethin' so unaccessible and out of reach it seems we have a hard time seein' Jesus as anything but an old time scholar born to teach but... (chorus)
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