Downtown where no angels are found,
We got our own underground, now let me show you 'round.
Welcome, yeah sinners and saints,
Come see the king in restraints, the queen with his crown.
Pure cry, as we pass 'em all by,
And you can look in our eyes, and see no signs of light.
Hang 'em high on the street lights tonight,
And there's no losing the fight,
We tie our nooses tight.

[Chorus]
You can dance with the devil, but you must wait your turn.
He'll bring you to his level, so you can feel the burn!

Get down, pass the bottle around,
Pray to the lord you don't drown, and we can show you how.
Sluts twist through the smoke and the mist,
So get your hand off your dick, and I can show you how!
Hell bent, none of us heaven sent,
Around the fire we chant, so just walk on by.
Hold tight, to your daughters tonight,
Cause you know I'll fuck 'em right, you know I damn well might.

[Chorus]

You can dance with the devil but you must wait your turn.
Down south, all the rebels, are standing proud and firm.

Romance tried to change the man I am
And I will be made pure of this I'm sure.


[Chorus: x2]

You can dance with the devil but you must wait your turn.
Down south, all the rebels, are standing proud and firm.


Lyrics submitted by Cpov1

Dance with the Devil Lyrics as written by Justin Norman Jeff Veta

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    yea kinda wrong towards the end

    the lyric booklet doesnt say what it says toward the end

    Cpov1on April 27, 2007   Link
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    i cant belive no one has really commented this song!

    fuckin LOVE it! wouldn't have a clue what its about, but hey its a beauty!

    jennabella6661on September 19, 2007   Link
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    this song kicks so much ass

    saw these guys with avenged sevenfold at the electric factory in philly, so amazing

    for the song, id guess general debauchery, mostly with sex, especially the BDSM kind(come see the king in restraints and the queen with his crown)

    lazlow234on November 21, 2007   Link
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    this song is sooo fucking sick. they are the sickest band i've heard in a long ass time. it really sucks that they broke up

    Jake94on July 29, 2011   Link

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