Man once sang to me
Look at you saving the world on your own
And I wonder how things gonna be
'cause the time here it passes so slow
In a city of devils we live
A city of devils we live
Find somebody to learn
Boy you gotta love someone more than yourself
I can feel the fire of the city lights burn
It's hard to find angels in hell

Flying alone I
Feel like I don't belong and I,
Can't tell righy from the wrong, why,
Have I been here so long

In a city of devils we live
A city of devils we live

Questions I can't seem to find
To the answers I already have
And you can't see the sky here tonight
So I guess I can't make my way back

Flying alone I
Feel like I don't belong and I,
Can't tell righy from the wrong, why,
Have I been here so long

What if I wanted you here right now
Would you fall in the fire burn me down
If I wanted you here right now
Would you fall in the fire burn me down
If I wanted you here right now...

In a city of devils we live
In a city of devils we live
A city of devils we live
In a city ofâ?¦

Flying alone I
Feel like I don't belong and I,
Can't tell righy from the wrong, why,
Have I been here so long

I don't belong
Don't belong
I've been here too long
Too long


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City of Devils Lyrics as written by Peter Michael Mosely Longineu Warren Iii Parsons

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    In this song, Yellowcard expresses their sense of isolation in Los Angeles. Los Angeles, also known as the "City of Angels", To Yellowcard, its quite the contrary, "City of Devils" They express their isolation through the last lines, "I don't belong", "I've been here too long"

    Personal Note: The way Key writes the song, to me it may be a conflict between music genres, rap and rock/pop. LA is comprised of many african americans, moreso than florida, which leads me to them being 'the only savior' , "Look at you saving the world on your own".

    The Chorus only further supports my theory of this being about getting away from LA

    yellowcardr0ckon January 17, 2006   Link

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