God Am
Alice in Chains Lyrics


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"Sure God's all-powerful, but does he have lips? Whoa"

Dear God, how have you been then?
I'm not fine, fuck pretending
All of this death you're sending
Best throw some free heart mending
Invite you in my heart, then
When done, my sins forgiven?
This God of mine relaxes
World dies, I still pay taxes

Can I be as my God am?
Can you be as God am?
Can I be as my God am?
God of all my God am

So Lord, I see you grinning
Must be grand always winning
How proud are you being able
To gather faith from fable?

Can I be as my God am?
Can you be as God am?
Can I be as my God am?
God of all my God am

God am
My God am
God am
God

All the respect I'm giving
Shared strength acquired by living
All blooming life you're feeding
Can't hide sick ones you're weeding

Can I be as my God am?
Can you be as God am?
Can I be as my God am?
God of all my God am

God am
God am




God am
God am

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Alice in Chains' song God Am present a questioning of God's existence, power, and relevance to humanity's suffering. The line "Sure God's all-powerful, but does he have lips?" underscores the band's cynicism toward religion, grappling with the idea that a deity with no tangible presence might not be capable of providing emotional and spiritual support to those who need it most. The singer openly laments to God about their struggles, calling into question whether the concepts of sin and forgiveness are enough to solve the world's problems. The mention of paying taxes, amidst the larger discussion of life and death, highlights the harsh reality that existence is more complex than simply following a divine code.


Throughout the song, the repeated refrain "Can I be as my God am?" suggests an impulse to try and embody the supposed characteristics of God, whether that be strength, fearlessness, or compassion. However, the line "God of all my God am" also acknowledges the impossibility of fully grasping the nature of a higher power. The final verses speak to the value of life and resilience in the face of suffering, with the mention of "blooming life" and "shared strength acquired by living" suggesting that although God may not save us from pain, there is still beauty and hope to be found in the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Dear God, how have you been then?
The singer reaches out to God to ask how He has been.


I'm not fine, fuck pretending
The singer admits to God that they are not okay and are done pretending.


All of this death you're sending
The singer questions God about the death and suffering in the world.


Best throw some free heart mending
The artist requests that God provides some emotional healing.


Invite you in my heart, then
The artist invites God into their heart.


When done, my sins forgiven?
The singer inquires about the forgiveness of their sins.


This God of mine relaxes
The singer suggests that their God is calm and collected.


World dies, I still pay taxes
The artist expresses frustration that even though the world is falling apart, they still have to deal with mundane things like taxes.


Can I be as my God am?
The artist desires to become more like God.


Can you be as God am?
The artist wonders if the listener can also be like God.


So Lord, I see you grinning
The singer envisions God with a smile on His face.


Must be grand always winning
The artist muses that God must enjoy always being victorious.


How proud are you being able
The singer asks God how proud He is of His power and accomplishments.


To gather faith from fable?
The singer questions whether God takes pride in being able to inspire belief in seemingly implausible stories.


All the respect I'm giving
The singer is expressing respect towards God.


Shared strength acquired by living
The artist acknowledges the strength that they've gained from living life.


All blooming life you're feeding
The artist acknowledges that God is responsible for nourishing all living things.


Can't hide sick ones you're weeding
The singer notes that God can't shield them from the unpleasant parts of life.


God am
The singer affirms their belief in God.


My God am
The artist emphasizes their personal connection with their God.


God am
The artist repeats their affirmation of God's existence and importance.


God am
The artist repeats their affirmation of God's existence and importance.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Layne Staley, Michael Inez, Sean Kinney, Jerry Cantrell

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Josh


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Really would like some prayers guys.

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