The Devil's Candy
Gary Allan Lyrics


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Smoky old bars, bright neon lights
Good ole boys and girls of the night
An ice cold beer and a good shot of brandy
I've always had a sweet tooth
For the devil's candy

And I've fought it all my life
And the battle's now a war
But I'll get up tomorrow
And I'll fight it all once more
I want to do what's right
But I'll never understand me
I've always had a sweet tooth
For the devil's candy

Well I've played the cards, and I've rolled the dice
Well I gave up heaven for a fool's paradise
I once lost an angel when a bad girl was handy
I've always had a sweet tooth
For the devil's candy

And I've fought it all my life
And the battle's now a war
But I'll get up tomorrow
And I'll fight it all once more
I want to do what's right
But I'll never understand me
I've always had a sweet tooth
For the devil's candy

I want to do what's right
But I'll never understand me
I've always had a sweet tooth
For the devil's candy




Yes I've always had a sweet tooth
For the devil's candy

Overall Meaning

In Gary Allan's song The Devil's Candy, the lyrics portray the inner conflict of a person who is torn between their desires and their conscience. The song's title itself is a metaphor for something that is alluring and tempting but ultimately dangerous. The singer describes the setting of a dimly lit bar scene where he finds himself with a craving for a cold beer and a shot of brandy, which he refers to as the devil's candy.


The lyrics continue to describe the internal struggle the singer is experiencing - he knows what he should do, but he can't seem to resist the temptation. He has made choices in life that have led him down a path away from good and towards bad. He lost a good thing, an angel, because he chose the bad girl instead. He has fought this battle his entire life and the war seems never-ending. The last lines of the song, "I want to do what's right, but I'll never understand me. I've always had a sweet tooth for the devil's candy" echo the singer's frustration with his own inability to control his desires and impulses.


In summary, Gary Allan's The Devil's Candy portrays the struggle of a person torn between their conscience and their desires, using the metaphor of the devil's candy to represent the temptation and allure of something ultimately dangerous.


Line by Line Meaning

Smoky old bars, bright neon lights
The singer is setting the scene of where he's at, in a bar that is smoky with a bright neon sign.


Good ole boys and girls of the night
The singer is singing about the kind of people who frequent the bar he's in, calling them good ole boys and girls of the night.


An ice cold beer and a good shot of brandy
The singer appreciates having a cold beer and a good shot of brandy while he's at the bar.


I've always had a sweet tooth
The singer is admitting to always being attracted to something that's not good for him (devil's candy) despite his desire to make good choices in life.


For the devil's candy
The devil's candy refers to the things that attract the singer in life even though they aren't good for him.


And I've fought it all my life
The singer is admitting to struggling with the temptation of the devil's candy for his entire life.


And the battle's now a war
The singer is describing how his struggle with temptation has escalated over time to now being a war he's fighting.


But I'll get up tomorrow
The singer is saying that even though he struggles with temptation, he will get up and continue to fight the next day.


And I'll fight it all once more
The singer is describing his determination to keep fighting the battle against temptation every day.


I want to do what's right
The singer desires to make good choices in life despite his attraction to things that aren't good for him.


But I'll never understand me
The singer doesn't understand why he's attracted to things that aren't good for him despite his desire to make good choices.


Well I've played the cards, and I've rolled the dice
The singer is saying he's taken chances and made risky decisions in life.


Well I gave up heaven for a fool's paradise
The singer is saying he's made choices in life that have led him away from what's good for him and toward something that is ultimately not worth having.


I once lost an angel when a bad girl was handy
The singer has lost out on a good person in his life because he was attracted to someone who is not good for him.


Yes I've always had a sweet tooth
The singer is reiterating that he's always been attracted to things that aren't good for him despite his desire to make good choices in life.


For the devil's candy
The devil's candy refers to the things that attract the singer in life even though they aren't good for him.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: CARSON CHAMBERLAIN, HARLEY LEE ALLEN

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West Pine

Another great song that dripped from the pen and mind of the late great Harley Allen.

jetclntn

Another gem from Gary Allan

Daniel Dey

Great song! ❤️

Melissa Plumb

Love this song ♥

lynn horton

Love this song

Daniel Dey

Great song 👌👍❤️

Darrell Somers

For those fighting the good fight ,JB never let me down !

Eddie Thompson

I have been 2 A LOT of show's in my life and I have to say HIS was the BEST

twocandycains

Great tune!

Cassie Bloemendaal

twocandycains yeah, i think we all have a sweet tooth for certain "devil's candy"

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