A/N: People have been misunderstanding the point of this poem ever since I first posted it. I think the problem is contextual; all of my friends understand it well enough. So I thought maybe for this site I should explain that it's not intended as a serious poem of praise. (I would have thought maybe the "humor/parody" genre might have been a clue, but oh well.) It's more of a satire of all the cheesy Christian music that basically treats praise songs as love songs -- like they said on that Simpsons episode, "you just change 'Jesus' to 'Baby'." One gets the idea that God is some sort of big, endearing marshmallow. Thus, the syrupy (and obvious) rhymes, the poppy meter, and especially, at the end where I referenced a Jewel song, a Ben E. King song, and an Eric Clapton song -- all secular love songs.

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"God is My Girlfriend"

God is my girlfriend

You've heard this one before

I am the one who He adores

My beautiful buddy

My sugar daddy

I'm everything to Him, and more.

God is my girlfriend

And man, he's the best

Don't think he'd ever be a pest

By calling too much

Or getting angry with me

When He's with me I feel so blessed.

God is my girlfriend

Love me tender, love me sweet

Give me daily bread to eat

Take your hair and wash my feet

And don't forget the dishes, next.

God is good

God is love

God is angels, rainbows, doves.

God is gentle

God's alright

God would never start a fight

Or end one, for that matter

He minds His own business, generally speaking.

We could all stand to learn a lesson from that.

Would you know my name

If I saw you in heaven?

Whoa-oh, Jupiter

Stand by me

Stand by me

Stand by me