The Truth
Alan Menken Lyrics


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If there's one God you don't want to get steamed up
It's Hades
'Cause he had an evil plan
He ran the underworld
But thought the dead were dull and uncouth
He was as mean as he was ruthless
And that's the gospel truth
He had a plan to shake things up
And that's the gospel truth





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Alan Menken's song The Gospel Truth talk about Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, and his evil plan to shake things up. Hades was the ruler of the dead, but he found them uninteresting and boring. He was a cruel and vicious god who wanted to bring chaos to the world. The lyrics describe how Hades was feared by everyone, and how he was the last god anyone would want to anger.


The lyrics go on to describe how Hades had an evil plan to shake things up, which is also referred to as the gospel truth. This plan was aimed at causing chaos and destruction in the world. The lyrics suggest that Hades was not satisfied with his position as ruler of the underworld and wanted more power and control. He was willing to do whatever it takes to accomplish his sinister goals.


Overall, the lyrics of The Gospel Truth paint a vivid picture of Hades as a cruel and manipulative god who would stop at nothing to achieve his twisted plans. The song reflects on how power and greed can lead to destruction and chaos in our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

If there's one God you don't want to get steamed up
It's best to avoid angering a certain God


It's Hades
That God is Hades


'Cause he had an evil plan
Because Hades had a wicked scheme


He ran the underworld
Hades was in charge of the land of the dead


But thought the dead were dull and uncouth
However, he found the deceased to be boring and crude


He was as mean as he was ruthless
Both cruel and merciless describes Hades


And that's the gospel truth
This is an undeniable fact


He had a plan to shake things up
Hades had a plan to cause a stir


And that's the gospel truth
This is an undeniable fact




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: ALAN MENKEN, DAVID JOEL ZIPPEL

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Elliott


on God Bless us Everyone

"Til now once he comes how happy!" is wrong. The correct lyrics are "Til the world becomes a family."

Elliott


on God Bless us Everyone

"Let us LOVE til we die." Not "Let us HAVE til we die."

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