3 colock in the morning
Been working since 8
Isn't too much happening
I'm in quite a state
Everybody packing up now
The night has been and gone
Then out of nowhere she appeared
Says “why don't you walk me home?”
I met the devil that night
She said her dress was too tight
I met the devil that night
Looking for a fight
I met the devil that night
She drew the dark from the light
I met the devil that night
Looking just right
Walked her up to her front door
Then she asked me in
I was planning on leaving until I saw
That devilish grin
Put on some devil's music and
Pulled out some Devil's dust, she said
Take a ride on the ghost train
In the Devil we trust
Chorus
Just as I saw the sunrise
I saw her dissappear
Right in front of my eyes I swear
She was no longer there
I haven't been the same since
It's a mystery
Everynight around 3am
I get the devil in me
Cerebral palsy curbed his ability to play guitar the conventional way, so Nagoda learned double slide, this is his debut LP.
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