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God Don’t Live Here No More is the 12th and last track on the new album Thunder in the Night produced by Paul Robert Thomas
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“God Don’t Live Here No More” conveys a deep sense of loss, abandonment, and spiritual emptiness. The repeated refrain, “God don’t live here no more,” acts as a metaphor for the absence of divine presence in the speaker’s life, suggesting a profound sense of spiritual or existential crisis. The lyrics illustrate the emotional and psychological toll this absence has taken, describing a cold, empty environment where love, belief, and hope have all but vanished.
The first few verses emphasize the internal desolation that follows the loss of faith or a connection to something greater. The speaker feels abandoned, with no more love to give or receive. As the song progresses, the mood darkens further, with references to feeling “lost” and even apathetic toward life itself. There’s a sense of weariness, with the speaker reflecting on how they were once happy but have now been worn down by life’s harshness, particularly the pain and suffering witnessed in the world.
A strong theme of disillusionment with religion or faith runs throughout the lyrics, as the speaker questions the idea of a God who allows such suffering (“There is so much killing done in your name”). This suggests a crisis of belief, where the speaker has lost faith in God due to the world’s injustices, further symbolized by God leaving and closing the door.
Despite the despair, the speaker expresses a yearning for the return of what once was, pleading for God to come back and fill the emptiness in their soul. The final verses hint at a longing for redemption and renewal, as the door is left open for God to return, symbolizing hope, even though the speaker still remains in darkness.
“God Don’t Live Here No More” is a poignant song about spiritual desolation and the emotional void that follows the absence of faith or a higher power. The lyrics reflect on how the speaker’s connection to divinity has been severed, leaving them feeling empty, lost, and overwhelmed by life’s suffering. Through the repeated refrain, the song captures the pain of disillusionment and the search for solace, culminating in a bittersweet longing for divine light to return and fill the emptiness that now defines the speaker’s existence.
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God Don’t Live Here No More lyrics
God don’t live here no more
He went and closed the door
God don’t live here no more
He’s gone to some other shore
This place feels so empty
It’s cold and bare
I used to have
No lack of love to share
But now….
God don’t live here no more
He went and closed the door
God don’t live here no more
He’s gone to some other shore
I’ve lost all feelings
Can’t see the sky
I feel so lost
And don’t care if I die
Coz now ….
God don’t live here no more
He went and closed the door
God don’t live here no more
He’s gone to some other shore
I once was happy
I been worn down
I seen too much
Hurt and pain in this town
For now ….
God don’t live here no more
He went and closed the door
God don’t live here no more
He’s gone to some other shore
I’m out of belief
Who is to blame
There is so much
Killing done in your name
That’s why ….
God don’t live here no more
He went and closed the door
God don’t live here no more
He’s gone to some other shore
I want you back
Like it was before
Oh why can’t you see
This big empty space
Where my soul used to be
I want you back
Won’t you come back?
Come back to me
The door is open
Dark is the night
Come back to stay
Fill my room with your light
But for now ….
God don’t live here no more
He went and closed the door
God don’t live here no more
He’s gone to some other shore
Paul Robert Thomas
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