Don't be sad that I'm going
Don't be sad that I'm going
Don't be sad that I'm going
Cause I leave tonight


Can you get me there, friend?
Without a soul to sell along the way
The devil rides with me again
He always says everything's okay


Maybe I'm losing sleep over nothing
Maybe I'll be just fine
He tears me away from all those little things
That seemed so important when I knew you


And though we are falling stars
We feel just fine
And though it seems we're not far
We need more time


And can you get me there, friend?
You know the devil only holds a lease
And he's so hard to kick, man
It's been twenty years since I've been clean


Maybe I'm losing sleep over nothing
He tells me I'll be just fine
He's in my blood, he's thicker than love
He seems so important, and you keep fading


And though we are falling stars
We feel just fine
And though it seems we're not far
We need more time


Woke up today, just called to say
Your body's cold and you're going nowhere
Woke up today, just called to say
Your body's cold you're going nowhere
Oh, you're going nowhere
Oh, you're going nowhere
Oh, you're going nowhere
Woohoohoo
A-ha
Woo-hoo-hoo
A-haa




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    The introduction to this song is amazing, I love the piano.

    "Can you get me there, friend? Without a soul to sell along the way The devil rides with me again He always says everything's okay"

    He gave up on Jesus, he is now a friend of the devil.

    "Maybe I'm losing sleep over nothing Maybe I'll be just fine He tears me away from all those little things That seemed so important when I knew you "

    Maybe he used to date a Christian? In any case, when he dated this girl, he didn't cavort around with the devil.

    "And can you get me there, friend? You know the devil only holds a lease And he's so hard to kick, man It's been twenty years since I've been clean "

    I think he means the devil has a lease on his soul, and therefore the devil is living inside of him. And it's been twenty years since the devil has been out of him.

    "Maybe I'm losing sleep over nothing He tells me I'll be just fine He's in my blood, he's thicker than love He seems so important, and you keep fading"

    As this girl moves further and further out of the picture, the devil becomes a more and more important part of his life.

    And I think the end is just him calling her and being rude on the phone. Possibly.

    Fionar2001on January 23, 2005   Link

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