He's Evil

Beware the Deceptive Charms: Unveiling the Dark Desires in 'He's Evil'
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Lyrics

He comes on smooth, cool and kind,

Describes the deceptive charm and kindness of the person being talked about.

But he wants your body not your mind.

Highlights the person's focus on physical attraction rather than intellectual connection.

He's got style, personality,

Attributes positive qualities like style and personality, contrasting with the underlying evil nature.

But he's the devil in reality.

Reveals the true, devilish character that lies beneath the surface.


He'll make you laugh, make you smile,

Describes the temporary pleasure and happiness the person brings.

And make you feel good for a while.

Emphasizes the fleeting nature of the positive feelings induced by the person.

Wicked smile, decadent grin,

Details the deceptive and wicked aspects with a smile and grin.

He likes school girls, nuns and virgins.

Specifies the person's disturbing preferences for certain individuals.


His skin is soft but his mind is hard,

Contrasts the soft exterior with a harsh, manipulative mind.

He'll lead you on then he'll tear you apart.

Warns of the person's tendency to lead others on and then harm them emotionally.

He'll treat you rough and he will make you cry,

Indicates the harsh treatment one might endure in the person's company.

And you will kiss sweet innocence good-bye.

Emphasizes the loss of innocence that occurs in association with this individual.


And once you're in there'll be no getting out,

Highlights the difficulty of escaping once involved with the person.

So look out, look out, look out, look out.

Repeated warnings to be cautious and aware of the individual's nature.

He's evil. He's evil. He's evil. He's evil. He's evil.

Repetition for emphasis on the person's evil nature.

He's evil. He's evil. He's evil. He's evil. He's evil.

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He's got wit he's got charm.

Acknowledges positive traits like wit and charm, but warns of violent tendencies.

But when he gets rough he'll break your arm.

Highlights the potential physical harm caused when the person becomes aggressive.

He's got taste, manners and grace,

Attributes good qualities like taste and manners, contrasting with violent actions.

But when he gets tough he'll slit your face.

Warns of severe consequences when the person becomes tough or aggressive.


He'll buy you jewels, expensive clothes,

Emphasizes materialistic gifts provided by the person.

Then his mind'll go and he'll bust your nose.

Forewarns that the person's mind can change abruptly, leading to physical harm.

He's a joker and a clown

Contrasts the playful nature with a corrupting influence.

But he'll pervert you and drag you down.

Describes the person's ability to pervert and lead others astray.


He comes on smooth, cool and kind,

Repetition of the initial description, reinforcing the dual nature of the person.

But he wants your body not your mind,

Reiterates the person's focus on physical desires over mental connection.

He is just the devil in disguise.

Explicitly labels the person as the devil in disguise, underlining the deceitful nature.

He will drag you down and he will make you cry,

Reiterates the potential emotional and psychological harm inflicted by the person.


And once you're in there will be no getting out.

Repeats the idea that once involved, it's challenging to escape the person's influence.

So look out, look out, look out.

Repeated warnings to be vigilant and cautious.

Look out, look out, look out.

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He's evil. He's evil. He's evil. He's evil. He's evil.

Repetition for a final emphasis on the person's evil nature.

He's evil. He's evil. He's evil. He's evil. He's evil.

Final repetition and emphasis on the person's inherent evilness.

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