Halleluja

He is religious and very sensitive

On his wall is a picture of the Lord

He wipes the dust from the Bible

And he happily distributes the Communion

He loves the boys in the choir

They keep their souls pure

But the tenor worries him

So he must be closest to him

On his nightstand, quiet and wordless

A picture of the Lord

He slowly turns it around

When the church clock strikes twice

Hallelujah

He folds his hands for prayer

Hallelujah

He has lived without a wife

Hallelujah

So he must love his neighbour

Hallelujah

The young man is allowed to live with him

The sin nests above the leg

So he gladly helps to exorcize it

By music and candlelight

When the church clock strikes twice

Hallelujah

He folds his hands for prayer

Hallelujah

He has lived without a wife

Hallelujah

So he must love his neighbour

Hallelujah

When the church clock strikes twice

Hallelujah

He takes the boy into his prayers

Hallelujah

He is a true Christian

Hallelujah

And he knows what charity is

Hallelujah

Turn around slowly

Turn around