At first I was a Catholic girl
Loved the mass; I watched the swirl
Of smoke from candles burning
While Mary looked up, yearning
I got confirmed and I confessed
I really felt that I was blessed
Plus, I loved my uniform
So did the boy who lived next door
But something changed
When I became of age
And all those things I thought were true
Someday I'd break the big taboo of
Letting go of God
Letting go of God
Then I turned my mind to the East
The Himalayas calling me
Sitting under the Bodhi Tree
Trying to feel something
I came back home, I wouldn't let go
So much more for me to know
I read the Tao of Physics
And all those quantum mystics
But something didn't feel right
The arguments weren't all that tight
And all those things I thought were true
Someday I'd break the big taboo of
Letting go of God
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First it was hard and a little bit dark
Then I relied on my brain and my heart
I think we could try and change our faith
And love life and celebrate
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