Mary Baker Eddy
I read a book tells me death doesn't really exist
The author died years ago, I think that is rather a twist
She said the body was only in somebodies dream
But we all know she wore clothes
And kept that body quite clean
We might've believed her
If her teeth hadn't fallin' out
(Mary Baker Eddy)
We might've believed her
If her teeth hadn't fallin' out
Is your religion is as false as
The teeth that reside in your mouth?
(Baker Faker)
(Mary Baker Eddy)
Do you breathe, do you bleed,
Do you see that it's all really there
(Oh no wa)
While you deny the fact
You are steadily loosing your hair
She said that Jesus was merely a perfect man
But I never heard of her dying and rising again
We might've believed her
If her teeth hadn't fallin' out
(Mary Baker Eddy)
We might've believed her
If her teeth hadn't fallin' out
Is your religion is as false as
The teeth that reside in your mouth?
(Baker Faker)
(Mary Baker Eddy)
(Mary... Mary... Mary...)
1979 Words and Music Terry Scott Taylor