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The lord above,
Sent his only son
To spread the word of god
To everyone.

Jesus cured the lepers
And he healed the lame
But he left the bald men
With their pain...

Oh mighty lord
Ive lost what I had
Ive suffered the fate
Of my old dad.

Ive looked in the hills
The valleys everywhere
But I cannot see
Why you took my hair.

Im losing my hair (losing my hair)
Im losing my hair (losing my hair)
What was on my head (above us all)
Is no longer there
When you see the light (ooooh)
Its my foreheads glare
Oh dont you care (hey you up there!)
That Im losing my hair? (yeah, yeah)

I try to pray
And I try to grieve
Ive tried the wig
And Ive tried the weave.

Ive tried the transplant
And Ive tried the graft
But my hair
Is thinning fast.

Oh mighty lord
Whyd you take my hair?
Are you making a carpet
For heavens stairs?

To warm the feet
Of the chosen souls?
But in the meantime
My heads getting cold.

Im losing my hair (losing my hair)
Im losing my hair (losing my hair)
What was on my head (above us all)
Is no longer there
When you see the light (ooooh)
Its my foreheads glare
Oh dont you care (hey you up there!)
That Im losing my hair? (yeah, yeah)

We are your children
And we are blessed
But most of my hair
Is now on my chest.

In your own wisdom
You took it off my head
Why couldnt you just
Strike me blind instead?

Oh lord above
On judgement day
Will you forgive me
For my toupee?

And when I march
Through the gates of pearl
Can I have hair
In your afterworld? -

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