Well your face still makes my day 'audience applause'
Just like it did in the past when you turned me away
I kept coming back for more
that's the choice I chose
You were so distant
But I stayed close

It feels like we've weathered the storm
But without having the privilege of calm

[Chorus:]
And when we sing I hear another devil dies
When that bell rings an angel get its wings
And if I pushed would you all fall down
'Cause I don't need this on my back

The hatred will tear us apart
If you won't do what you did at the start

Oh no should I go or will you stay
Will find a plan of attack
there's a price to pay for showing our reaction to all the simple things
In time you will know what I know
But for now you win

The hatred will tear us apart
Another devil will take out your heart

[Chorus]
And when we sing I hear another devil dies
When that bell rings an angel gets it wings
And if I pushed will you all fall down
'Cause I don't need this on my back

It seems like we've weathered the storm
Without having the privilege of calm


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Another Devil Dies Lyrics as written by Damon Michael Gough

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    i love this song, especially the first line when everyone's like talking then he comes in and they all cheer... i think it kind of sounds more optimistic than the lyrics suggest it is tho: It seems like we've weathered the storm Without having the privilage of calm good song tho.

    jenibenion October 30, 2006   Link

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