Jesus is still alright with me, Jesus is still alright oh yeah
Jesus is still alright with me, Jesus is still alright
Toby Mac, and the Mac is back no slack,
on a DC track that's jacked beyond comprehension,
I believe that I failed to mention that
there's a lack of recognition, when it comes to His position,
'cause if Christ can't be crossed over, then I'll kick my beat up
NOVA.
Jesus is still alright with me, Jesus is still alright oh yeah
Jesus is still alright with me, Jesus is still alright
I don't care what they may say, I don't care what they may do,
I don't care what they may say, Jesus is still alright
Back in place, and I'm all up in your face,
with a rhyme that I embrace like a mother to her child,
I'm kicking it Jesus-style, to the ones that think they heard,
I did use the "J" word,'cause I ain't too soft to say it,
even if DJ's don't play it
down with the one that is known as the Son
of the G to the O to the D never done.
Wit the flow in the know on the go like a pro not for show
'cause I ain't in the biz for the dough or the me or the ray,
all the dough's gotta stay 'cause I can't,
no I can't, take it home anyway.
Never drink when I write 'cause the Lord is my life
and His Word is my bond so ya know He's alright.(Robbie Robertson)
She stands on the banks of the mighty Mississippi
Alone in the pale moonlight
Waitin' for a man, a riverboat gambler
Said that he'd return tonight
They used to waltz on the banks of the mighty Mississippi
Lovin' the whole night through
He was a riverboat gambler off to make a killin'
And bring it on back to you
Evangeline Evangeline
Curses the soul of the Mississippi Queen
That pulled her man away
Bayou Sam from South Louisian'
Had gamblin' in his veins
Evangeline from the maritime
Was slowly goin' insane
High on the top of a Hickory Hill
She stands in the lightning and thunder
Down on the river the boat was a sinkin'
She watched that Queen go under
Evangeline Evangeline
Curses the soul of the Mississippi Queen
That pulled her man away
Evangeline Evangeline
Curses the soul of the Mississippi Queen
That pulled her man away