I like to play this in D# standard, capo on 2nd fret. Feel free to criticize and correct, I'm open to it, as I'm not sure about these, so please correct if need be. C It's a series of bars thrift stores and churches lining the streets Am Gm F While women with gold crosses push kids into half-formed beliefs C And if Lot was righteous, I think I'd rather not be Am Gm F We lean on fences built from outdated morality C It's a gang mentality, it's a dangerous thing Am Gm F They don't ask you to think, just to repeat after me C And assume you're too careless to look at it critically Am Gm F You'll stop progress if it contradicts what you're told to believe B5 A5 C B5 I refuse to spend life on my knees C These billboards that flaunt these scared tactics Am Gm F Make me think you're only good if you're afraid of being punished C Every single Sunday, church bells wake me up Am Gm F But it's never enough to pull me out of bed C The church on Main Street has got its doors painted red Am Gm F And I guess it's so the Angel of Death passes over it on its way to get gas C The church over on Broad Street has got a neon sign that says Jesus Save Me Am Gm F And I guess it's so God can see from where he is in the cheap seats B5 A5 C B5 I refuse to spend life on my knees F I won't let somebody else Am Somebody else C Somebody else C F If we're all just Christians or lions C F I think I'd rather be on the side with sharper teeth B5 A5 I don't need saving