God Bless The Child
Mikalah Gordon Lyrics
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Them that’s not shall lose"
So the Bible said
And it still is news
Mama may have
And Papa may have
But God bless the child
That’s got his own
Yes, the strong get smart
While the weak ones fade
Empty pockets don’t
Ever make the grade
Mama may have
And Papa may have
But God bless the child
That’s got his own
That’s got his own
Money, you’ve got lots of friends
Crowding around your door
When you’re gone and spending ends
They don’t come around no more
Rich relations give
Crusts of bread and such
You can help yourself
But don’t take too much
Mama may have
And Papa may have
But God bless the child
That’s got his own
That’s got his own
Money, you’ve got lots of friends
Crowding around your door
When you’re gone and spending ends
They don’t come around no more
Rich relations, they give
Crusts of bread and such
You can help yourself
But don’t take too much off
My Mama may have
Papa may have
But God bless the child
That’s got his own
That’s got his own
He just don’t worry about nothing
'Cause he’s got his own
The song "God Bless the Child" by Mikalah Gordon is centered around the theme of economic independence and self-sufficiency. The opening lines, "Them that's got shall get / Them that's not shall lose," allude to the biblical concept of prosperity theology, which teaches that material prosperity is a sign of God's favor. The song maintains that financial success comes through hard work and intelligence, as the weak are left behind.
The song's narrator praises those who have their own means of support, such as a job or an inheritance. The repeated phrase, "Mama may have / And Papa may have / But God bless the child / That’s got his own," reinforces the idea that personal strength and self-reliance are the keys to success. The second verse continues the theme of intelligence as a means of attaining financial prosperity. The idea is that empty pockets do not ever make the grade, and the wealthy remain successful because they have used their intelligence to build their fortunes.
The third verse addresses the fickle nature of friendship and the dangers of greed. When people have money, they may have many friends, but those friends will disappear when the money runs out. Rich people may give a little money to those in need, but they will not give enough to make a significant difference. Furthermore, those who are given help must be careful not to take too much, lest they be seen as greedy.
Line by Line Meaning
Them that’s got shall get
Those who have wealth and resources will continue to gain more
Them that’s not shall lose
Those who lack wealth and resources will face further deprivation
So the Bible said
This is an enduring principle that has been highlighted in religious teachings
And it still is news
It is still relevant in contemporary times
Mama may have
My mother may have wealth
And Papa may have
My father may have wealth
But God bless the child
However, it is better to be independent and self-sufficient
That’s got his own
Those who have their own resources and do not rely on others
Yes, the strong get smart
People who have resources and power become even more resourceful and intelligent
While the weak ones fade
Those who lack resources and power are more likely to face hardship and face obstacles in life
Empty pockets don’t
Lack of resources and wealth does not lead to success or prosperity
Ever make the grade
Individuals who do not have access to resources face significant disadvantages
Money, you’ve got lots of friends
Wealth attracts people and influences personal relationships
Crowding around your door
People want to be associated with those who have wealth and resources
When you’re gone and spending ends
However, when the wealth goes away, so do the people
They don’t come around no more
People only value others for what they can provide
Rich relations give
Wealthy relatives may offer superficial support
Crusts of bread and such
They may offer small gestures of support, but nothing substantial
You can help yourself
However, it is better to rely on oneself
But don’t take too much
One should not become overly reliant on the support of others
My Mama may have
My mother may have wealth
Papa may have
My father may have wealth
But God bless the child
Being independent and self-sufficient is better
That’s got his own
Relying on oneself and having one's own resources is the ideal
He just don’t worry about nothing
People who are self-sufficient do not face the stress and worry of relying on others
'Cause he’s got his own
They have their own resources and do not need to worry
Lyrics © Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Arthur Herzog, Billie Holiday
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Gavin Grey
So many years later and my mind comes back to this performance. Something about it cuts into my soul whenever I listen. I hope she scans these comments from time to time and feels gratified at the impact of this performance on what it appears to be quite a few people.
Mikalah Gordon
I see you boo. Thank you! ❤️❤️
grainyveg
Mikalah Gordon This made my day! Thank YOU! Just rewatched, and this cut through me the same as ever. I hope wherever you are, you're happy, singing, and shining 💙
Mikalah Gordon
And you made my day! I am putting out a comedy Web series next month and I hope you will enjoy it! Thank you for your support sweetheart!
grainyveg
Mikalah Gordon I'm subscribed and can't wait to check it out, darlin! 💙 Thanks again for saying hi, happy to see you on my screen again!
PDIcomics
Mikalah Gordon I want you to know that in the near decade and 1/2 since I watched you on Idol, there has not a month gone by I haven't thought of you.
Elise Fincher
By far her best performance on idol great song selection on her part.
inuyashafan078
Her voice is so soulful! I just love her voice, it's amazing!
Paul Brightly
Mikalah really made this song her own. Absolutely fantastic!
Vickie Canupp
What a Great rendition of "God Bless The Child", it was sang wonderfully....