Homosexual Jesus

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Author's note-In our twisted up and crazy world would people be accepting of Christ if............?

Something to think about.

Honest to God
Out of the closet this savior is coming
Moving and grooving to the beat of a shocking new drummer
Oh how good it feels tonight to be so very bad
Searched my soul for so long until I found this kinky man buried so deep inside
Ecstasy at last I am free to explore, while my too uptight father is busy looking the other way
XXX sinner I am now and proud to declare it to the whole wide world
Always wanted to fit and be accepted
So if this is the only do so
Then so be it
Love 'em, if you can't beat 'em or kick 'em out of your heavenly palace in the sky

Just here to go with the flow to see if I like this darker side of me
Every devil's angel has said if I'll just try it that I'll like it
So I have and I must say that I do
More then I ever thought a goody goody like me ever could or would

Undressing every night for a sexy new disciple to worship
Slowly I maybe taking the world over again in a whole other way
I just need to know the answer to this one last question
A question that's been burning just like hell on my tortured mind

Would more of you be willing to accept me into your lifes, if just like you, Jesus Christ were gay?

2008 Ramona Thompso

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