When The Hoodoo Comes
Diesel Park West Lyrics


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When the hoodoo comes
You'd better run, it don't miss nothing
When the hoodoo comes
When it does it makes no exception
When the hoodoo comes
You'd better run for protection
When the hoodoo comes
When it does it makes no exception at all

I travel far and wide
With a message as I roam
Tonight the guiding star
Delivered the warning
It lives in every heart
It stands at every door
Make sure the light is on
If somebody's calling

When the hoodoo comes
You'd better run, it don't miss nothing
When the hoodoo comes
When it does it makes no exception
When the hoodoo comes
You'd better run for protection
When the hoodoo comes
When it does it makes no exception at all

I knew I'd had to share
The secrets I have known
And now that day is due
Stand by the watchtower

When the hoodoo comes
You'd better run, it don't miss nothing
When the hoodoo comes
When it does it makes no exception
When the hoodoo comes
You'd better run for protection
When the hoodoo comes
When it does it makes no exception at all
No exception at all

At all
No exception at all
When the hoodoo comes
When the hoodoo comes

No exception at all, no
When the hoodoo comes




When the hoodoo comes
You'd better run

Overall Meaning

The song "When The Hoodoo Comes" by Diesel Park West is a warning about the imminent arrival of a disaster or ill fate that cannot be escaped. The lyrics strongly suggest that the hoodoo is some kind of mystical or supernatural force that arrives without notice and strikes indiscriminately. The first verse sets the tone for the song's apocalyptic message, warning that when the hoodoo comes, you'd better run and seek protection from it. The repeated emphasis on the fact that the hoodoo makes no exceptions to who it targets creates a sense of hopelessness and helplessness that permeates the song.


The second verse of the song is sung from the perspective of a traveler who roams far and wide, seemingly searching for a way to escape the hoodoo's reach. The message they carry is one of warning, and it is delivered by the guiding star that shines in the darkness. The traveler implores people to make sure the light is on if somebody is calling, which might be a reference to the belief that the light can chase away evil spirits or negative energy.


The song concludes with the repeat of the warning that when the hoodoo comes, you'd better run. The lyrics make it clear that there are no exceptions to the hoodoo's destructive force, and even those who know its secrets or try to warn others will ultimately face its wrath.


Line by Line Meaning

When the hoodoo comes
The arrival of a threat is imminent


You'd better run, it don't miss nothing
This threat is not to be taken lightly and fleeing is the best option


When it does it makes no exception
The threat will affect everyone without discrimination


You'd better run for protection
Seek out safety measures and protect yourself


I travel far and wide with a message as I roam
The singer has a message to share and is spreading it across a wide area


Tonight the guiding star delivered the warning
The warning of the threat was sent by a guiding or higher power


It lives in every heart, it stands at every door
The threat is pervasive and can be found everywhere


Make sure the light is on if somebody's calling
Stay vigilant and prepare for any unexpected visitors


I knew I'd had to share the secrets I have known
The singer has knowledge that could help others


And now that day is due, stand by the watchtower
The singer is ready to share the knowledge and prepare for the impending threat


No exception at all
The threat will affect everyone without discrimination


When the hoodoo comes
The arrival of a threat is imminent


You'd better run
Fleeing is the best option to protect oneself




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