He Go Go
Pst Pat's song 'Pastor Pat... He go go butter me bread' is a joyful Nigerian gospel track expressing trust in God's provision. The lyrics repeat the assurance that God will provide for basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter, using the playful phrase 'butter me bread' and 'sugar me tea.' The song references Matthew 6:33 about seeking God's kingdom first, and includes Swahili lines affirming God's faithfulness yesterday, today, and tomorrow. It is a simple, repetitive declaration of faith in God's ongoing care and favor.
tea, He go go cloth my Body, He go go shelter
my head.
If he did it yesterday he will do it today oh, if he
does it today oh, He will do it tomorrow
He go go butter me bread, He go go sugar me
tea, He go go cloth my Body, He go go shelter
my head.
If he favor yesterday he will favor today oh, If he
favor today oh, He will favor tomorrow,
He go go butter me bread, He go go sugar me
tea,
Oshe oshe oshea oh
Oshe oshe oshea oh
Come and seek first oh the kingdom of God oh
And his righteousness the rest shall come to you
He go go butter me bread, He go go sugar me
tea, He go go cloth my Body, He go go shelter
my head.
Alitenda jana atatenda leo
Akitenda leo atatenda kesho
He go go butter me bread, He go go sugar me
tea, He go go cloth my Body, He go go shelter
my head.