Devil Came To Me
Angy Lyrics
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And he said: I Know what you need
Devil came to me
And he said you just follow me
This is the end but I'm not surprised
You will burn in hell
Do you know why?
Devil came to me
Devil came to me
And he said: you belong to me
This is the end but I'm not surprised
You will burn in hell
Do you know why?
I lied for you, I lied for you
I lied for you, I lied for you
The moon was red and night became my friend
But the stars were evil
And they said: like you were
The moon was red and night became my friend
But the stars were evil
And they said: hey, like you were
This is just the end
You will burn in hell tell us if you're scared
Devil came to me
And he said: I know what you need
Devil came to me
And he said: what you need it's me
This is the end but I'm not surprised
You will burn in hell
Do you know why?
The moon was red and night became my friend
But the stars were evil
And they said: hey, like you were
This is just the end
You will burn in hell tell us if you're scared
Everybody say now I will take the lessons
That I forgot to learn at school
And they go like: everybody say you deserve what you get
But oh! No, I didn't mean to hurt
I lied for you, I lied for you
I lied for you, I lied for you
The moon was red and night became my friend
But the stars were evil
And they said: like you were
The moon was red and night became my friend
But the stars were evil
And they said: hey, like you were
This is just the end
You will burn in hell tell us if you're scared
Angy's song "Devil Came To Me" is a haunting and introspective piece that touches on themes of deceit, temptation, and the consequences of one's actions. The song begins with the singer's encounter with the devil, who claims to know what the singer needs and urges them to follow him. The devil tells the singer that they will burn in hell and asks if they know why. The repeated line "I lied for you" highlights the guilt and betrayal the singer feels towards someone else.
Throughout the song, the singer's sense of isolation and despair is palpable. The moon and night are described as their only friend, yet even the stars turn against them and accuse them of being just like the devil. The final lines suggest a moment of reflection and regret as the singer acknowledges the lessons they failed to learn and the wrongdoing they didn't intend to cause.
Overall, the song's lyrics are open to interpretation but seem to convey a warning against the dangers of succumbing to temptation and making choices that may lead to one's downfall.
Line by Line Meaning
Devil came to me
The singer had a supernatural encounter with the Devil
And he said: I Know what you need
The Devil claims to know what the singer needs
And he said you just follow me
The Devil commands the singer to follow him
This is the end but I'm not surprised
The artist expected this was the end, but isn't surprised
You will burn in hell
The Devil threatens the artist with eternal damnation
Do you know why?
The Devil questions if the singer knows why they will go to hell
you belong to me
The Devil claims ownership over the singer
I lied for you, I lied for you
The artist admits to lying for someone, possibly the Devil
The moon was red and night became my friend
The artist describes a surreal, otherworldly scene
But the stars were evil
The artist personifies the stars as being malevolent
And they said: like you were
The stars mock the singer for being evil too
This is just the end
The end is certain and unavoidable
tell us if you're scared
The stars ask the singer if they are afraid
And he said: what you need it's me
The Devil asserts that he is the one the singer needs
Everybody say now I will take the lessons
The singer describes a call to take responsibility for their actions
That I forgot to learn at school
The artist laments their lack of proper education
And they go like: everybody say you deserve what you get
Others judge the artist and believe they deserve any punishment they receive
But oh! No, I didn't mean to hurt
The singer denies intentionally causing harm
Writer(s): Fayos, Cristina Llanos
Contributed by Daniel H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.