The Devil Cheated Me
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The Devil Cheated Me
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The devil cheated me, took me for a ride
Packed me in his limousine, drove me to the other side
The devil cheated me, what a hell of a ride
He showed me good times, he showed me fun
He said: You can have all of this son
All for nothing, all for free
Just sign your name on this dotted line for me, yeah!
The devil cheated me, took me for a ride
Stuffed me in his limousine
Chauffeured me to the darker side
I lost my soul, but what a hell of a ride
He showed me wild times, while moving in song
He said, 'son this is where you belong
'All your desires, all your needs
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