Lyrics in the song that are truly the most relatable: "They say that we're out of control and some say we're sinners/ But don't let them ruin our beautiful rhythms"This song is about church fuelled homophobia and persecution of queer people.Lyrics in the song that are truly the most relatable: "No masters or kings when the ritual begins/ There is no sweeter innocence than our gentle sin / In the madness and soil of that sad earthly scene"The song talks about the feeling of having to change an integral part of oneself to get to heaven.Lyrics in the song that are truly the most relatable: "Without losing a piece of me/ How do I get to heaven?/ Without changing a part of me/ How do I get to heaven?"The song deals with the conflict of one's queerness and one's religious upbringing.Lyrics in the song that are truly the most relatable: "Holy Father, we need to talk/ I have a secret that I can't keep/ I'm not the boy that you thought you wanted/ Please don't get angry, have faith in me"This iconic anthem sings of personal liberation.Lyrics in the song that are truly the most relatable: "I've got to break free/ God knows; God knows I want to break free."The song is a celebration of the singer's personal relationship with God.Lyrics in the song that are truly the most relatable: "I'm not a saint, I'm more of a sinner / I don't wanna lose, but I fear for the winners" This is another underrated song that captures the conflict between one’s queerness and relationship with God.Lyrics in the song that are truly the most relatable: "God was never angry/ God was not against me/ God was never far away/ God is not disappointed”This song talks about the internal conflict of growing up in a religious setting as a queer person.Lyrics.