Black Magic Woman
David and The High Spirit Lyrics


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Oh that's frightening: half cut chin with a razor blade
Oh that's frightening: must've been keen for a cleaner shave
Flashed like lightening with a life too short to heal his pain

Flashed like lightening: children left houses to play
Flashed like lightening: sun soon sets on a rainy day
Oh black magic: daylight wept as it's swept away
Oh black magic: creases krept on an old man's face
Oh black magic: kitty caught yours in her claws today
Oh that's tragic like a hat that tips as it slipped away

That magic has got me down on my knees
That cat he has got me between his teeth





Oh that's tragic: picking up bones as he burnt his bread
Heaven, he knows where the magic went

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of David and The High Spirit's song "Black Magic Woman" paint a vivid picture of eerie and unsettling imagery intertwined with themes of pain, loss, and the mysterious power of black magic. The opening lines describe a chilling scene of someone cutting their chin with a razor blade, presumably while attempting to shave. This is immediately followed by the realization that their desperation for a smooth shave must have been intense, leading to such a dangerous incident. The phrase "flashed like lightning" suggests that this person's life was brief and filled with turmoil, unable to find healing or solace.


The next set of lyrics continues to explore the idea of black magic, with the imagery of children leaving their houses to play and the sun setting on a rainy day. Here, black magic is portrayed as a force that sweeps away the joy and lightness of life, leaving only sadness and despair in its wake. The subsequent verses delve into the personal consequences of black magic, with references to an old man's face wrinkling and a cat catching its prey. These images symbolize the inevitability of aging and the unforgiving nature of black magic, which can snatch away one's happiness or possessions tragically and swiftly.


The final lines suggest a lamentation for the loss of magic, as the singer bemoans the fact that the whereabouts of magic are only known to heaven. This echoes the overall theme of the song, conveying a sense of longing and helplessness in the face of dark and mystical forces.




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Written by: David Shurr

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