Some days back I was driving an listening to the radio, when the DJ decided to play Joan Osborne’s version of Eric Bazilian’s song One of Us. After some lines from an American folk song, the song starts and the first line of the chorus is a supposed potentiality: “What if God was one of us.” Listening to the song, which was huge when I was a late tween and early teen, the first thing that popped out of my mouth was, “He
“What if God was one of us…”
“What if God was one of us…”
“What if God was one of us…”
Some days back I was driving an listening to the radio, when the DJ decided to play Joan Osborne’s version of Eric Bazilian’s song One of Us. After some lines from an American folk song, the song starts and the first line of the chorus is a supposed potentiality: “What if God was one of us.” Listening to the song, which was huge when I was a late tween and early teen, the first thing that popped out of my mouth was, “He