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Originally scheduled for the 2nd EP or 1st LP, S[he] D[evil] was a game changer for OWOH. Introducing a heavier sound yet, improved songwriting and song structure.
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S[he] D[evil]
This hatred broadcasted is insignificant to you/
But completely necessary to me/
Infraction/
You've broke the law of your martyrs heart/
Bent my mind/
And ripped my soul apart/
What could I say?/
But I know this wasn't a sudden change of heart/
Reaction/
You fucking planned it [this]/
You've taken my kindness as a weakness/
All the things I've given to you/
Food and shelter/
Even the confidence that you long for in a lover/
Cast the blame on me/
As if I was never listening/
To every wish you made/
Tasteful as the Dead Sea/
This "real you" you're revealing/
Impacts like a grenade/
The way you turned on a dime/
Oh my it's all so interesting/
With every piece of shit you say/
I've come to find/
It was your method/
Of pushing me away/
Unfortunately, I'm a faithful man/
I would've stuck with you until the end/
I've been used and bemused by [this] a demon/
Blindsided; to think that you were a godsend/
This hatred broadcasted is insignificant to you/
But completely necessary to me/
Inaction/
Drowning in the depths of my sorrow/
Undermined/
And scared to death of tomorrow/
It's a new day/
But it seems to be forever cases in shadow/
Direction/
I fucking need it [this]
I need to learn to forgive and move on from this/
From all the shit you put me through/
It's been years/
But I'm still putting out the flames [of your wildfires]/
Blacklisted from this town/
No one can stand be around you/
I'm no longer your fool/
Finding myself within myself/
Something we need the devil/
To show us what's inside/
This hatred broadcasted/
Is insignificant to you/
But completely necessary to me/
To finally see these pictures burned away/
And to think I would've forever stayed/
In the arms of my impending doom/
Sometimes we need the devil/
To show us what's inside/
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