The Devil Song
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The Devil Song
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Some kids, they know how to fight
Some kids run
I'm a thousand generations ahead of them
Cool as they come
See all my suits are Calvin Klein,
My lucky number's sixty-nine
And I've got all the things I need,
It's the nature of my breed
I'm independent,
Smooth and confident,
Always in command,
Graceful element
A tasteful compliment
Do you know who I am?
Look up and down, watch
The tiger's on the town tonight
I'm a deadly handsome man
I'm the lion in the lamb
Everywhere I go I make the scene
The ladies love to stroke me
I'm down and lazy, in my limousine
Oh cmon here, sweetie
Everything I say is like Socrates
Most people love to quote me
My real name is Mephostopholes
But you can call me baby
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Who performs "The Devil Song"?
Marcy Playground performs "The Devil Song", and this lyric page sits inside the Marcy Playground catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Ancient Walls Of Flowers and Deadly Handsome Man with a short reason for opening each page next.
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