Four Guys
There once was a man who had everything
And then someone came and took it all away
It was no one less than God
It was no one less than God
So the man took his last shirt and turned it around
And he went all alone, with his backpack and bone
And sat down on a lonely stone
And went quiet for seven days
Then his friends gathered round and they wanted to tell him
That they don't believe in his lie and deceive
That he's sinned in his past and conflicted his fate
But he felt that his friends, oh, they couldn't relate
So they all had a little talk
After seven days they had a talk
And so the first one said that it's all just a test
That he would only accuse himself with protest
So he warns and shares from the past
And then the second one said that in God we should trust
That everything's fair and the sentence is just
So he should fight for his right
And then the third one came and said he talked to God
That his wisdom and joy, is infinitely trod
But he has a plan for his recovery
And then his friends gathered round and they wanted to tell him
That they don't believe in his lie and deceive
So the man who had heard, when he listened these words
Thought his companions opinions seemed conversely absurd
But he was relieved and gay
'Cause he finally had something to say, oh
And that's what friends are for, he said
That's what friends are for
And then someone came and took it all away
It was no one less than God
It was no one less than God
So the man took his last shirt and turned it around
And he went all alone, with his backpack and bone
And sat down on a lonely stone
And went quiet for seven days
Then his friends gathered round and they wanted to tell him
That they don't believe in his lie and deceive
That he's sinned in his past and conflicted his fate
But he felt that his friends, oh, they couldn't relate
So they all had a little talk
After seven days they had a talk
And so the first one said that it's all just a test
That he would only accuse himself with protest
So he warns and shares from the past
And then the second one said that in God we should trust
That everything's fair and the sentence is just
So he should fight for his right
And then the third one came and said he talked to God
That his wisdom and joy, is infinitely trod
But he has a plan for his recovery
And then his friends gathered round and they wanted to tell him
That they don't believe in his lie and deceive
So the man who had heard, when he listened these words
Thought his companions opinions seemed conversely absurd
But he was relieved and gay
'Cause he finally had something to say, oh
And that's what friends are for, he said
That's what friends are for
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Writer(s): David Bircher
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