Wooden Jesus
Temple of the Dog Lyrics


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Wooden Jesus, where are you from?
Korea or Canada or maybe Taiwan?
Well, I didn't know it was the holy land
But I believed from the minute the check left my hand
And I pray

Can I be saved? I spent all my money
On a future grave
Wooden Jesus, I'll cut you in
On twenty percent of my future sin
I'll cut you in

Yeah, Porcelain Mary, her majesties pure
Looking for virgin territory
Coat hanger halos that don't come cheap
From television shepherds with living room sheep
And I pray

Can I be saved?
I spent all my money on a future grave
Wooden Jesus, I'll cut you in
On twenty percent of my future sin

I'll cut you in
I'll cut you in

And Wooden Jesus, where are you from?
Korea or Canada or maybe Taiwan?
Well, I didn't know it was the holy land
But I believed from the minute the check left my hand

Well, can I be saved?
I spent all my money on a future grave
Wooden Jesus, I'll cut you in
On twenty percent of my future sin

Hey
I'll cut you in, I'll cut you in
I'll cut you in, I'll cut you in
I'll cut you in, I'll cut you in





Yeah
Mmm, woo

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Temple of the Dog's song Wooden Jesus appear to be a commentary on the commercialization and commodification of religion. The singer questions the origins and authenticity of the religious artifacts they have purchased, wondering if their "Wooden Jesus" is from Korea, Canada, or Taiwan. They also reference "Porcelain Mary," suggesting that even the figure of the Virgin Mary has been turned into a marketable object. The singer then acknowledges that they have spent all their money on these objects, essentially buying themselves a "future grave." They offer to cut in their "Wooden Jesus" on "twenty percent of [their] future sin," suggesting that their religious devotion has been reduced to a financial transaction.


The repetition of the phrase "can I be saved?" throughout the song suggests that the singer is grappling with their own faith and beliefs. They are seeking redemption but feel disillusioned by the commercialization of religion. By the end of the song, they seem to have come to terms with this, accepting that they have spent all their money on a futile attempt at salvation.


Overall, Wooden Jesus is a song that critiques the commercialization of religion and the way in which faith has become commodified. It is a powerful commentary on the way in which people will go to great lengths to seek salvation, even if it means buying religious artifacts of questionable authenticity.


Line by Line Meaning

Wooden Jesus, where are you from?
Asking the origin of the wooden idol that is supposed to represent Jesus


Korea or Canada or maybe Taiwan?
Wondering where the wooden idol that is supposed to represent Jesus was made


Well, I didn't know it was the holy land
Didn't know that Jesus would be represented by a wooden idol


But I believed from the minute the check left my hand
Believed that the wooden idol representing Jesus would help the artist, as soon as they paid for it with a check


And I pray
The artist starts to pray to the idol that represents Jesus


Can I be saved? I spent all my money
Asking the wooden idol that is supposed to represent Jesus if the singer can still be saved, even though they spent all of their money on it


On a future grave
The singer has spent all of their money and will not be able to afford a proper burial


Wooden Jesus, I'll cut you in
The artist offers to cut in/ give 20% of their future sins to the wooden idol that represents Jesus


On twenty percent of my future sin
The artist will give 20% of their future sins to the wooden idol that represents Jesus


Yeah, Porcelain Mary, her majesties pure
Porcelain Mary is a figurine of the Virgin Mary and is considered pure and flawless


Looking for virgin territory
The Virgin Mary is in search of a pure and perfect location to reside in


Coat hanger halos that don't come cheap
Cheap imitation halos that are not genuine


From television shepherds with living room sheep
The false prophets that are showcased on TV


And I pray
The singer starts to pray to the figurine of the Pure Mary


I'll cut you in
Offering to give the Pure Mary a cut from future sins even though it was not asked for


Hey
An exclamation that the artist is continuing to speak


I'll cut you in, I'll cut you in
Continuation of the offer to the figurine of the Pure Mary


Mmm, woo
Murmuring of agreement to the previous statement




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Chris Cornell

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@veronicagabrielameneses196

Wanna show you something like the joy inside my heart
Seems I've been living in the temple of the dog
Where would I live, if I were a man of golden words?
Or would I live at all?

Words and music, my only tools
Communication

And on her arrival, I will set free the birds
It's a pretty time of year when the mountains sing out loud
Tell me, Mr. Golden Words how's about the world?
Tell me can you tell me at all yeah?

Words and music, my only tools
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Let's fall in love with music
The driving force of our livings
The only international language
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The Lord of Lords, the king of king
The king of king, oh yeah

Words and music, my only tools
Communication

Words and music, yeah yeah
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@Pride317

Lyrics

Wooden Jesus
Where are you from
Korea or
Canada or
Maybe Taiwan
I didn't know it
Was the Holy Land
But I believed
From the minute
The check left my hand,
And I pray

Can I be saved,
I spent all my money
On a future grave
Wooden Jesus
I'll cut you in
On twenty percent
Of my future sin
I'll cut you in

Yeah,
Porcelain Mary
Her majesties pure
Looking for virgin territory
Coat hanger halos
They don't come cheap
From television shepherds
With living room sheep,
And I pray

Can I be saved,
I spent all my money
On a future grave
Wooden Jesus
I'll cut you in
On twenty percent
Of my future sin
I'll cut you in
Cut you in

Eh
Wooden Jesus
Where are you from
Korea or
Canada or
Maybe Taiwan
I didn't know it
Was the Holy Land
But I believed
From the minute
The check left my hand,

Can I be saved,
I spent all my money
On a future grave
Wooden Jesus
I'll cut you in
On twenty percent
Of my future sin
Hey

I'll cut you in
I'll cut you in
I'll cut you in
I'll cut you in
I'll cut you in
I'll cut you in
Yeah
Ooh



@samaelclearwatercrucigerus4249

Wooden Jesus, where are you from?
Korea or Canada or maybe Taiwan?
But I didn't know it was the Holy Land
But I believed from the minute the check left my hand and I pray
Can I be saved?
I spent all my money on a future grave
Wooden Jesus, I'll cut you in
On twenty percent of my future sin
I'll cut you in
In porcelain Mary, her majesties pure
Looking for virgin territory
Coat hanger halos, they don't come cheap
From television shepherds with living room sheep and I pray
Can I be saved?
I spent all my money on a future grave
Wooden Jesus, I'll cut you in
On twenty percent of my future sin...



All comments from YouTube:

@beerjitsu

Cornell could sing the phone book and make it epic. This entire album is awesome but THIS song is flat-out freaking incredible. Brilliant lyrics, un-freaking-real vocal performance.

@joelfortenberry7865

Yes, I agree. Well put lyrics for a short notice band collaboration. The wood percussion sound in second run is so ominous, as if not very sacred - might as well use it to make noise.( Wooden tone) and cornell's voice is as good as you can get

@peter.a.b.deschaux7728

So awsum not normal good and i still got the album.i bought in 1992

@Littleneddygtw

Don’t forget the drums. Try playing air drums to them for a few minutes. Leave bread crumbs

@xxkillshot5xx

Temple of the Dog and Mother Love Bone... Always come back to them when life is tough. Thank you Chris and Andrew. RIP you legends...

@Bollwaerk

Its the most Intense dynamic i ever heard. The whole album is so over the top. So expressive, i can‘t find words for how deep this goes

@jordanmurray410

this has got to be one of the most beautiful songs ever written, RIP Andy Wood and RIP Chris Cornell

@Blasses288

Song Wooden Jesus album wooden Jesus artist temple of the dog

@peter.a.b.deschaux7728

So intens so pure and real a strong song

@Kashed

Can't believe he is gone. His voice was the soundtrack to the most influential years of my life. I'll never forget '92. Soundgarden, Aragon ball room. R.I.P.

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