Songwriter: Alanis Morissette Glen Ballard

[Intro]
Thank you

[Verse 1]
You know how us Catholic girls can be
We make up for so much time, a little too late
I never forgot it, confusing as it was
No fun with no guilt feelings
The sinners, the saviors, the loverless priests
I'll see you next Sunday

[Chorus]
We all had our reasons to be there
And we all had a thing or two to learn
We all needed something to cling to
So we did

[Verse 2]
I sang Hallelujah in the choir
Ha, hallelu-hallelu-hallelujah
I confessed my darkest deeds to an envious man
My brothers, they never went blind for what they did
But I may as well have
In the name of the Father, the Skeptic and the Son
I had one more stupid question

[Chorus]
We all had our reasons to be there
And we all had a thing or two to learn
We all needed something to cling to
So we did

[Bridge]
What I learned, I rejected, but I believe again
And I will suffer the consequence of this inquisition
And if I jump in this fountain, will I be forgiven? Oh

[Chorus]
We all had our reasons to be there
And we all had a thing or two to learn
And we all needed something to cling to
So we did
We all had delusions in our heads
And we all had our minds made up for us
And we had to believe in something
So we did

[Outro]
So we did
So we did

Alanis Morissette

Alanis Nadine Morissette was born on June 1, 1974, in Ottawa, Canada. At age 6, she began taking piano lessons, and by the time she was 9, she was writing her own songs.

When she was 11, Morissette joined the cast of a Nickelodeon children’s show called You Can’t Do That on Television, and saved up her earnings. In 1987, she used them to self-release her first track, “Fate Stay With Me.” The song caught the attention of record label MCA Canada; at age 14, Morissette signed a contract with the company. She released a self-titled album, Alanis, in 1991, which went platinum. Quickly following up the success of her first album, Morissette released Now Is The Time a year later, though it did not reach the same level of popularity.

In 1994 Morissette moved to Los Angeles teamed up with industry veteran Glen Ballard, and she began to approach songwriting more organically.