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Devil's Answer Lyrics

People are looking but they don't know what to do
It's the time of the season for the people like you
Come back tomorrow, show the scars on your face
It's a clue to the answer we all chase

Three, five and seven lift the heaviest load
reach the top of the heaven that's fallen below
Devil may care but you wish for the best
Can't you see there's an answer that lies there?

Come all you sinners and keep with the time
can we see all the faces that have fallen behind?
Don't make the reason it's a secret for you
There's a clue to the answer we all know
There's no clue to the answer we all know

People are looking but they don't know what to do
It's the time of the season for the people like you
Come back tomorrow, show the scars on your face
It's a clue to the answer we all chase
It's a clue to the answer we all chase
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Cover art for Devil's Answer lyrics by Atomic Rooster

[Edit: Changed mind]

Negative
Subjective
Anger
Disgust
Drug Addiction
Substance Abuse
Cover art for Devil's Answer lyrics by Atomic Rooster

3, 5, and 7 are the first three proper Prime Numbers (excluding 2, which is the only even Prime). They are the only single digit Prime numbers, and each has a sacred connotation.

Cover art for Devil's Answer lyrics by Atomic Rooster

3, 5, and 7 are the first three proper Prime Numbers (excluding 2, which is the only even Prime). They are the only single digit Prime numbers, and each has a sacred connotation.

@Harrow42 no, the song it’s about the AA program It use some speech of the program 3, 5, 7, are the steps of the program that talk about God

@Harrow42 no, the song it’s about the AA program It use some speech of the program 3, 5, 7, are the steps of the program that talk about God

@Memo1967 That makes sense. However, what I said is still true.

Cover art for Devil's Answer lyrics by Atomic Rooster

Greatest song!

"Three, five and seven lift the heaviest load" - Maybe it's from King Solomon's parables:

Proverbs 3:5-7 New International Version 5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; 6 in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.[a] 7 Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord and shun evil.

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