Very-Angry-Devil-roughTruck by iiixiwxl published on 2020-04-24T00:14:13Z Meeting the DEVIL is a life experience...get it? Whilst in the back of my truck, I verily realized the acoustics were stellar. —- Wouldn't that be a thing to see, all the people who couldn't be? In reality, they all went down to the seas... and there by the wind and rain sold their souls to the breeze. - I wouldn't be one of 'em cos I don't have the nerve, I don't have the brain or the power and don't lack reserve Instead I would follow just to see them do it and swerve; and there, by the wind and rain, see'em all sell their souls for berth - to the devil. "Here!", said he to every man or woman that be in range of his voice and how it was over-powering. But, my feet got stuck in the mud all up and down to my knees, and I couldn't forfill the bargain he voiced to me; And, everyone else there he gobbled up their precious fees. But, i'd sat down on my hunches since i couldn't be taken away, and saw the children and poppers and saw rich one's swim away; And, there's a blood moon high in the sky quite viscious thoughtfully; but, i guess that all depends on your perspective respectfully... at least, I thought so. "Here! Oh! Here!", he then called out to the waves, and they parted just like for Moses so e'eryone was so amazed. and there's a blood moon high in the sky quite viscious thoughtfully but i guess that all depends on your perspective respectfully at least i thought so. "Here! Oh! Here!", he then called out to the waves and they parted just like for Moses so e'eryone was so amazed. And the devil after he'd drowned them came back to the beach he was surely searching for someone else to expose all their grief. and when he saw me on the muddy hill and stepped up to me just like a cat would gracefully he navigated dangerously; if you ever made a deal that you knew would was gonna go bad? then you'd know the feeling as i turned my back... on my country, on my family, things i grew up know'n true on the people that loved me and on my destiny cruise and he helped me up. "Here! Oh! Here!", he then called out to the waves. and they parted again for him so that I was so amazed. i ignored the devil even though he had a mighty stealy grasp; i ignored how he implored me to take up the path; i ignored the sands and the breeze and the winds; i ignored the blood moon as it cried over the bends, and went on my way. Genre Folk & Singer-Songwriter