God Bless the Child
Religious Music · Other Songs - Religious Music
Them that's got shall get,
them that's not shall lose,
So the Bible says,
And it still is news.
Momma may have,
Poppa may have,
But God bless the child
That's got his own,
That's got his own.
Yeah, the strong gets more,
While the weak ones fade,
Empty pockets don't
Ever make the grade.
Momma may have,
Poppa may have,
But God bless the child
That's got his own,
That's got his own.
Money, you've got lots of friends
Crowdin' round the door,
when it's gone and spendin' ends,
they don't come no more.
Rich relations give
A crust of bread and such,
You can help yourself
But don't take too much.
Momma may have,
Poppa may have,
But God bless the child
That's got his own,
That's got his own...
God Bless the Child
God Bless the Child stands as a cornerstone of the religious music repertoire, embodying the spiritual depth and communal resonance characteristic of the genre. The song draws upon traditional themes of divine providence and moral consequence, offering a reflective narrative that has resonated with listeners across generations. Within the broader context of sacred music, it aligns with timeless works that explore faith, resilience, and the human condition. Its enduring presence in hymnals and worship settings underscores its significance as a piece that transcends specific denominational boundaries. The recording captures the solemnity and hope inherent in the composition, serving as a reminder of the enduring power of spiritual expression. As part of a rich tradition of religious songwriting, it continues to inspire devotion and contemplation among audiences seeking connection through music.
