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Tim Minchin - Текст песни Thank You God
I have an apology to make
 I'm afraid I've made a big mistake
 I turned my face away from you, Lord
 I was too blind to see the light
 I was too weak to feel Your might 
 I closed my eyes; I couldn't see the truth, Lord
 But then like Saul on the Damascus road, 
 You sent a messenger to me, and so
 Now I've have had the truth revealed to me
 Please forgive me all those things I said
 I'll no longer betray you, Lord
 I will pray to you instead
 And I will say thank you, thank you
 Thank you, God
 Thank you, thank you
 Thank you, God... 
 Thank you, God, for fixing the cataracts of Sam's mum
 I had no idea, but it's suddenly so clear now
 I feel such a cynic, how could I have been so dumb?
 Thank you for displaying how praying works: 
 A particular prayer in a particular church
 Thank you Sam for the chance to acknowledge this
 Omnipotent ophthalmologist
 Thank you, God, for fixing the cataracts of Sam's mum
 I didn't realize that it was so simple
 But you've shown a great example of just how it can be done
 You only need to pray in a particular spot
 To a particular version of a particular god, 
 And if you pull that off without a hitch, 
 He will fix one eye of one middle-class white bitch
 I know in the past my outlook has been limited
 I couldn't see examples of where life had been definitive
 But I can admit it when the evidence is clear, 
 As clear as Sam's mum's new cornea
 (And that's extremely clear! )
 Thank you, God, for fixing the cataracts of Sam's mum
 I have to admit that in the past I have been skeptical
 But Sam described this miracle and I am overcome! 
 How fitting that the sighting of a sight-based intervention 
 Should open my eyes to this exciting new dimension
 It's like someone put an eye chart up in front of me 
 And the top five letters say: I C, G O D
 Thank you, Sam, for showing how my point of view has been so flawed
 I assumed there was no God at all but now I see that's cynical
 It's simply that his interests aren't particularly broad
 He's largely undiverted by the starving masses, 
 Or the inequality between the various classes
 He gives you strictly limited passes, 
 Redeemable for surgery or two-for-one glasses
 I feel so shocking for historically mockingTim Minchin - Thank You God - http://ru.motolyrics.com/tim-minchin/thank-you-god-lyrics.html
 Your interests are clearly confined to the ocular
 I bet given the chance, you'd eschew the divine 
 And start a little business selling contacts online
 Fuck me Sam, what are the odds
 That of history's endless parade of gods 
 That the God you just happened to be taught to believe in
 Is the actual one and he digs on healing, 
 But not the AIDS-ridden African nations
 Nor the victims of the plague, nor the flood-addled Asians, 
 But healthy, privately-insured Australians 
 With common and curable corneal degeneration
 This story of Sam's has but a single explanation: 
 A surgical God who digs on magic operations
 No, it couldn't be mistaken attribution of causation
 Born of a coincidental temporal correlation
 Exacerbated by a general lack of education
 Vis-a-vis physics in Sam's parish congregation
 And it couldn't be that all these pious people are liars
 It couldn't be an artefact of confirmation bias
 A product of groupthink, 
 A mass delusion, 
 An Emperor's New Clothes-style fear of exclusion
 No, it's more likely to be an all-powerful magician 
 Than the misdiagnosis of the initial condition, 
 Or one of many cases of spontaneous remission, 
 Or a record-keeping glitch by the local physician
 No, the only explanation for Sam's mum's seeing: 
 They prayed to an all-knowing superbeing, 
 To the omnipresent master of the universe, 
 And he quite liked the sound of their muttered verse.
 So for a bit of a change from his usual stunt 
 Of being a sexist, racist, murderous cunt
 He popped down to Dandenong and just like that
 Used his powers to heal the cataracts of Sam's mum
 Of Sam's mum
 Thank you God for fixing the cataracts of Sam's mum! 
 I didn't realize that it was such a simple thing
 I feel such a dingaling, what ignorant scum! 
 Now I understand how prayer can work: 
 A particular prayer in a particular church 
 In a particular style with a particular stuff 
 And for particular problems that aren't particularly tough, 
 And for particular people, preferably white
 And for particular senses, preferably sight
 A particular prayer in a particular spot
 To a particular version of a particular god
 And if you get that right, he just might
 Take a break from giving babies malaria
 And pop down to your local area
 To fix the cataracts of your mum!











