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The Kingdom Of Heaven - Melissa Etheridge



     
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A suffering soul on the way to the kingdom of heaven
Held up a sign that says god hates America
A child has been lost; a mother is shocked and is grieving
And turning away, turning awayHe said there is a love that is so hideous and destructive
We must drive it from earth to save all of our children
He must know it well in the night it's the hell that he speaks of
It keeps him awake, keeps him awakeMy god is love, my god is peace, my god loves you, my god loves meA suffering soul on the way to the kingdom of heaven
Prayed in the dark, death to the infidel
He strapped on his desperate pain and his faith to his bodyBlew them away, blew them awayA suffering soul on the way to the kingdom of heaven
Shouts on the news, they are the godless ones
The anger inside and the fear that it hides never leave her.
When the cameras are gone, when the cameras move onOhhhh
People come on tell me where is your kingdom of heaven?
Where is your faith, where do you put your fear?
Do you have price for the truth and a price for believing?
Heaven is here, heaven is hereMy god is love, my god is peace, my god is you, and my god is me.
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Melissa Etheridge (born May 29, 1961, in Leavenworth, Kansas) has produced eight albums since signing her first major recording contract in 1987. Three of them have gone multi-platinum: Melissa Etheridge (1988), Yes I Am (1993) and Your Little Secret (1996). Two others, Brave & Crazy (1989) and Never Enough (1992) went platinum, and Breakdown (1999) went gold.

In 2007, her song "I Need to Wake Up" from the documentary An Inconvenient Truth took home an Academy Award for Best Song.

She has won the Grammy award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance twice in her career, for the song "Ain't It Heavy" in 1992 and "Come to My Window", in 1994.

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