Oh My Devil
High Noon Battle with Inner DemonsLyrics
Oh my devil, oh my my
Expressing surprise or shock, possibly in response to a challenging or troubling situation involving a devilish element.
It's high noon again in my head tonight
Referencing a recurring mental struggle or conflict, likened to the intensity of high noon, suggesting a challenging mental state.
Go for your guns boy, fire your lead
Encouraging confrontation or resistance, advising to be prepared to face challenges and fight against them.
Whoever draws last is gonna wind up dead
Highlighting the danger of hesitation in a confrontation, emphasizing the potential fatal consequences of being the last to act.
If I could manifest the thoughts that crawl around my head
Expressing a desire to externalize or act upon one's inner thoughts and emotions, using a specific image of reaching for a firearm.
I'd find myself a 44 and sit up in that bed
Imagining obtaining a .44 caliber gun and contemplating a violent response to a personal injustice.
Think of all the times he stole my sleep til I see red
Reflecting on the impact of past events that have disturbed the speaker's peace, possibly causing anger or frustration.
Wait for him to show his face then shoot that fucker dead
Expressing a readiness to retaliate when confronted with the source of disturbance, advocating a decisive and aggressive response.
Oh my devil, oh my my
Reiterating the initial exclamation, emphasizing the persistence and intensity of the inner turmoil.
It's high noon again in my head tonight
Recalling the recurring nature of the mental struggle, using "high noon" as a metaphor for the intensity of the emotional conflict.
Go for your guns boy, fire your lead
Repeating the call to action, urging the listener to confront challenges and face them head-on.
Whoever draws last is gonna wind up dead
Reiterating the potential dire consequences of delaying action, emphasizing the need for swift and decisive responses.
He knows my every weakness, knows my toils and my pain
Acknowledging a profound understanding by an adversary of the speaker's vulnerabilities, struggles, and suffering.
He holds the deck, he wrings my neck it always ends the same
Describing a power dynamic where the adversary holds control, leading to a predictable and repetitive outcome.
Laughin' as he forces me to stare into his flame
Depicting a malicious enjoyment on the part of the adversary, forcing the speaker to confront and endure a painful experience.
God help me if you're listening cause the devil knows my name
Calling for divine intervention or guidance, acknowledging a sense of desperation and vulnerability in the face of the adversary.
Oh my devil, oh my my
Repeating the earlier expressions, reinforcing the gravity and persistence of the internal struggle.
It's high noon again in my head tonight
Reiterating the cyclical nature of the mental conflict, using "high noon" as a metaphor for the heightened emotional intensity.
Go for your guns boy, fire your lead
Echoing the call to action, urging continued resistance and confrontation in the face of challenges.
Whoever draws last is gonna wind up dead
Restating the potential consequences of delayed action, underscoring the urgency of taking proactive steps.
Oh my devil, oh my my
Repeating the earlier expressions, emphasizing the persistence and inescapable nature of the internal conflict.
It's high noon again in my head tonight
Reiterating the metaphorical use of "high noon," signifying the ongoing and intense mental struggle.
Go for your guns boy, fire your lead
Emphasizing the need for continued resistance and action, using the imagery of firing metaphorical bullets.
Whoever draws last is gonna wind up dead
Reiterating the potential fatal outcome of delayed action, reinforcing the importance of facing challenges promptly.
Oh my devil, oh my my
Repeating the initial expressions, underscoring the endurance of the inner turmoil and the persistence of the struggle.
It's high noon again in my head tonight
Reiterating the metaphor of "high noon," highlighting the ongoing and relentless nature of the internal conflict.
Go for your guns boy, fire your lead
Echoing the call to action, urging the listener to remain vigilant and confront challenges head-on.
Whoever draws last is gonna wind up dead
Reiterating the potential dire consequences of hesitation, emphasizing the need for decisive and immediate responses.
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