Party in Hell
Hell's Revelry: A Soul's Journey Through the AbyssLyrics
I've been hard up, tore down
I've experienced difficult times and been emotionally broken.
The things I've been through
Reflecting on the challenges and hardships I've faced.
And the angels won't take me away
Despite my struggles, angels won't take me away, suggesting a lack of divine intervention or redemption.
And I've talked to Saint Peter
Attempted communication with Saint Peter, a gatekeeper of heaven.
He won't let me pass
Saint Peter refuses to let the speaker pass, indicating a denial of entry to heaven.
So it looks like I'm going today
Consequently, the speaker expresses a willingness to embrace a journey towards hell.
So let's have a party and tell 'em I'm home
Suggesting a celebration or acceptance of the speaker's arrival in hell.
They'll be wailing and will lay as well
Anticipating a reaction of grief and mourning from others in hell.
And the devil will be dealing
Imagery of the devil dealing cards, symbolizing a chaotic and unpredictable existence.
The cards as they lay
Life's uncertainties reflected in the way cards are laid out.
So let's have a party in hell
Reiterating the desire to celebrate and embrace the situation in hell.
Washed up, worn out and down on my knees
Feeling defeated, exhausted, and spiritually low.
But the angels won't take me away
Despite the speaker's condition, angels still won't take them away.
The bartender only serves
Describing the limited choices in hell, such as only being served brown liquor by the bartender.
Brown liquor in hell
Seeing the limited options as a form of paradise or comfort.
And that sure sounds like heaven to me
Expressing a preference for the perceived heaven in hell.
So let's have a party and tell 'em I'm home
Repeating the desire to celebrate and announce the speaker's presence in hell.
They'll be Janice and Jimi as well
Expecting the presence of specific individuals like Janice, Jimi, and Rick James at the party in hell.
And Rick James will bring all the cocaine you want
Highlighting Rick James and his association with cocaine, adding to the chaotic atmosphere of hell.
So let's have a party in hell
Reiterating the idea of celebrating and partying in hell.
So let's have a party and tell 'em we're home
Extending the invitation to others, suggesting a communal celebration in hell.
They'll be No Show and Junior and Merle
Naming additional individuals like No Show, Junior, and Merle who might join the party in hell.
And Jamie Johnson'll be drinking from a brown paper bag
Introducing Jamie Johnson and his unconventional way of drinking, contributing to the rebellious spirit of the party.
So let's have a party in hell
Finalizing the idea of a collective celebration in hell, embracing the unconventional and rebellious lifestyle.
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