We're The Devils
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We're The Devils
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He was born under Gemini
Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Residing in his heart
Fighting to escape the dark
We look for horns and cloven hooves
But the Devil is so beautiful
She'll sing a song
Like a siren on a fatal shore
It walks, it walks, it walks among
It walks, it walks, it walks among
It walks, it walks, it walks among us
It walks among us
It walks within
The beast is in us
Not in the face
Forgive us
We're the Devils
Is Hell a man-made place?
We tell stories well
Monsters neath stairwells
But in the night
We fear ourselves
We tell stories well
Devils born in Hell
But in the night
We fear ourselves
It walks among us
It walks within
The beast is in us
Not in the face
Forgive us
We're the Devils
Is Hell a man-made place?
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