I must be
One of the devil's daughters
They look at me with scorn
I'll never hear their horn
Sometimes it's like chains
Sometimes I hang my head in shame
When people see me
They scandalize my name I'm going down
To the devil's water
I'm gonna drown

In that troubled water
It's coming round my soul
It's way beyond control
I must be one
I must be one
I must be

One of the devil's daughters
They look at me with scorn
I'll never hear their horn
Sometimes it's like
Being in chains
Sometimes I hang my head in shame
When people see me
They scandalize my name
I'm going down
To the devil's water
I'm gonna drown

In that troubled water
It's coming round my soul
It's way beyond control
I must be one
I must be one
I must be


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Troubled Waters Lyrics as written by Sam Coslow Arthur Johnston

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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    im not really sure what she means but to me its about how you care so much about pleasing others and not being able to show your true self because your scared of other people's judgements and finally its so hard you want to give up and you see satisfaction in drowning, leaving behind everything that worries you

    juliUGHon July 13, 2007   Link

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