My grandmother is very religious Even though the world is twisted and sick She still prays for a living Sophomore year her daughter was killed At 12 or 13 her older brother's life disappears But somehow someway, she gets down to pray My grandmother is very religious A small town she resides in Dusty dirt roads and no police sirens Struggling to pay for a light to stay on in her house But somehow someway She finds joy when she prays My grandmother is very religious Til this day I ask myself how How can she believe and love so deeply in something she's never seen How can she sing these gospel melodies When lying on a dusty blue couch is how she sleeps How could you be so religious? You've never seen this holy ghost You've never walked in the streets of gold For goodness sake you've never held gold But you lively beating heart is for the lord I don't get how you could be so religious Especially when you've gone through all of this "Have faith child" is what you tell me But all around the world there are babies with empty bellies But we all believe in this? This world where children have to use books as shields to bullets Yet those people have a religion My grandmother is very religious "God will take care of us" she boasts A woman who was once dirt poor boasts About her strong faith and religion I hope one day I can say That my faith is as strong as hers