"The Rightest of Ways" is written about the internal conflicts many people have about religion. Buck Pipre goes through many doubts people have about their own religion.
lyrics
Night dies
The moonrise
Will be with us again
I swear to you
In a funny sort of way
I'll never learn to pray
In the rightest of ways
Like you seem to do
Like you seem to do
Yes, you do
How can I pray
To a god who forsakes
A god who forgives
A god who kills?
How can I say
That I never will stray
From the Great God above
How can I say?
But the birds have their faith
And the worms dig their holes
To a god in the ground
Who they know is the one
Who they know is the one
What if he is the one?
There's a cloud in the sky
That looks like the hand
Of a much higher man
That knows more than I
And I look at the trees
All over this land
And I wonder how this could be
How could this be?
If there is a god above
He sends forth his wrath
To the ones who need love the most
I don't believe in that
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