Lyrics
The evil made me do it (Whoa)
The speaker acknowledges responsibility for their actions, attributing them to an external force, "the evil."
The evil made me do it the evil made me cry
The repetition emphasizes that the evil has a profound impact, causing both actions and emotional distress.
The evil made me do it (Whoa)
Reiteration of the acknowledgement that the evil is a motivating factor behind the speaker's actions.
Can you hear the clocks of doom
The speaker references ominous sounds, possibly symbolizing the approach of a negative or foreboding event.
Fires, spiders in my room
Imagery of unsettling elements, such as fires and spiders, creating a sense of discomfort or fear.
And when you live it up my way
The speaker describes a unique way of living, suggesting that the evil influences their lifestyle.
The time is coming out my way
The concept that time aligns with the speaker's way of life, indicating a connection between time and the evil they face.
The evil made me do it the evil made me cry
Reiteration that the evil is responsible for both actions and emotional pain.
The evil made me do it (Whoa)
A repetition of the acknowledgment of the evil's impact on the speaker's choices.
When the loners in my room
Reference to being alone, possibly suggesting that the evil is more influential in moments of solitude.
It's time to break for you to go
Suggests a need to distance oneself when the evil is present, emphasizing the importance of breaking away.
And when I see it's time, alright
Recognition of the right time to act or make a change, possibly indicating a turning point.
Nowhere I feel you out of sight
A sense of relief or escape is implied when the evil is not within sight.
The evil made me do it the evil made me cry
Reiteration of the evil's influence on actions and emotions, creating a consistent theme in the lyrics.
The evil made me do it (Whoa)
Reaffirmation of the acknowledgement that the evil is a driving force behind the speaker's deeds.
The evil made me do it the evil made me cry
Restatement of the idea that the evil leads to both actions and emotional distress.
The evil made me do it (Whoa)
Reiteration of the acknowledgment of the evil's impact on the speaker's choices and emotions.
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