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"These lyrics are imagined from two viewpoints. The first is God as he sits on his front porch giving his old buddy Lucifer a hard time for double-crossing him. The other is from the dark lord himself. He realizes that he fucked up, and he's got to hit the road. Oscar Hernandez and Lee Brintnall provided clap track. Killer claps... the best." |
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The devil and me had a falling out. |
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Violation of contract beyond a shadow of a doubt. |
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Wherever he go, whomever he meet. |
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He got to cross my house on the other side of the street. |
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And you know that's the truth. |
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Now here's the part that the devil sings while he's hanging his head in a hard rain: |
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Where I'm headed, |
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I don't know. |
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Down this path, we all go. |
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Grace and luck, blood from stone. |
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Got nowhere to call my home. |
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What comes around goes around three-fold or more. |
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Now you can't get off of that killing floor. |
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I'm going back to |
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Tennessee, back where |
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I come from. |
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Gonna head back to |
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Beale Street, |
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Beale Street and |
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Oblivion. |
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The devil and me, bad blood and beef. |
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An undisciplined child, a liar and a thief. |
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It's a low down shame, we were the best of friends. |
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But I suppose all good things got to come to an end. |
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What comes around goes around three-fold or more. |
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Now you can't get off of that killing floor. |
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I'm going back to |
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Tennessee, back where |
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I come from. |
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Gonna head back to |
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Beale Street, |
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Beale Street and |
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Oblivion. |
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I'm going back to |
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Tennessee, back where |
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I come from. |
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Gonna head back to |
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Beale Street, |
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Beale Street and |
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Oblivion. |
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Gotta get off of that killing floor. |