Når du svever mellom død og liv
tørk av deg et siste flir
for du vett ikkje koss det blir
Då kan du angre på at du løyg
og bli vandt til å puste røyk
for her nere må du ta en støyt

Og Dirigenten spytter blod
Han skal ha maksimal innsats
når hans menn synger i kor
Det gjelder søster, det gjelder bror
Han gjør ingen unntak
Og vår lov er hans ord

Nei ikkje alt er sånn som du trur
så vis nå litt respekt
For han er en sann mester. Han er di mor
Han er di søster
Han er dirigent i djevelens orkester

Her er det ingen som har det lett
Her går alle på diett
Over 90 % har kreft
Her er det varmt og det lukter svett
Her faller de for ilden
Og nå vett du han hadde rett

Og Dirigenten drikker vin
som om det skulle vært bensin
Er det dette som er disiplin
Og når han veiver med sin stav
ut imot folkehav
då synger de shalala

Her er det ingen vei tilbake
Sånn skal du ha det i dine siste dager
Alle vil inn i himmelen
når det er for seint


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    Djevelens Orkester The Devil's Orchestra

    Now that you're drifting between life and death Wipe away that smirk Cause you don't know what it'll be like Then you can regret you lied And you'll get used to breathing smoke Cause down here you have to face the blows

    And the conductor is spitting blood He demands maximum effort When his men sing in harmony It applies to sisters, it applies to brothers He makes no exceptions And our law is his word

    No, not all is like you think So show some respect Cause he's a true master, he's your mother He's your sister He's the conductor of the Devil's Orchestra

    Here no one has it easy Here everyone's on a diet Over 90% have cancer Here it's hot and smells sweaty Here they fall into the fire And now you know he was right

    And the conductor's drinkin wine As if it was gasoline Is this what is called dicipline And when he's swinging his baton Out towards the masses Then they sing sha-la-la

    Here there's no turning back This is how you'll spend your last days Everybody wants to go to heaven When it's too late

    This song is presumably about people suffering in hell.

    Xiaoon June 29, 2005   Link

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