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 The Devil and I
Better i thought the devil i knew
Sadly alas i know i was wrong
A fool was i as i opened my door
To the devil and his sweet song

I guess i fell into his charms
He who was in the arms of another
Why did i not pass this man by
I was warned by my dearest mother

Pledged his love, yet it was fake
Filled my heart with many lies
The devil took all of me
Each time i opened my eyes

Dare i face the world outside
Hold my head up high like before
Or should i crawl under a rock
Would he find me again once more

Beaten by my heartbeats cry
I lets him rule my life
No second chances not with him
I gave it all when i became his wife

Everything that was mine was his
I felt empty to say the least
He who owned my name my soul
Was the devil out for his feast

I cant go back, I've layed my bed
I shall lie in it forever more
Beware all you vunerable women
When that devil calls upon your door
Copyright© Sharon Brady


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