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How you gonna reckon with a God like this?
When you gonna face what you can't dismiss?
What you gonna say to the, soul kiss that is my God?
Fearsome like the sag in a fat man's chair
Sweeter than a patch of romaine hair
How do you define what you can't compare?
This is, my GodAnd there's no use explaining
What can't be containedI'm not following a God I can lead around
I can't tame this Deity
And that's why Jesus is the final answer
To who I want my God to be
He's who I want my God to be, yeahHow you gonna reckon with a God this great?
Why you wanna measure what you can't equate?
What you gonna say to the checkmate that is my God?
Stronger than the burn of an aftershave
Tender as a burger in the microwave
Rarer than the air in an empty grave
This is, my GodAnd there's no use explaining

What can't be containedI'm not following a God I can lead around
I can't tame this Deity
And that's why Jesus is the final answer
To who I want my God to be
He's who I want my God to be, yeahHow we gonna work this out?
To fabricate a God like this? No doubt
We'd end up worshiping a Christ of our own design
But Jesus doesn't fit that profile
His ways aren't mineI'm not following a God that's imagined
Can't invent his Deity
And that's why Jesus is the final answer
To who I want my God to be
He's who I want my God to beI'm not following a God I can lead around
I can't tame this Deity
And that's why Jesus is the final answer
To who I want my God to be, yeahI'm not following a God I can lead around
I can't tame this Deity
And that's why Jesus is the final answer
To who I want my God to be
He's who I want my God to be, yeahHe's who I want my God to be
He's who I want my God to be

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If you haven't heard Portland's Monarques then you're missing out on the great music that good times are made of. Monarques play their take on fifties influenced jangle-pop rock n' roll that breathes new life into the feel-good music that gets every foot tapping and every mouth singing along. Their music harks back to a time when coke was just a sweet soda, Saturday nights were made for dancing and sweet songs could catch you your love. Monarques frontman Josh Spacek writes songs with the sensibility that a good pop song can fix a broken heart, even if for just one night.


Read more about Monarques on Last.fm.


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