No Good
Greighwolfe Lyrics


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They say heaven is a place where you don't make a sound
So drag me back to hell where the living is loud

Cause I've been out of range, calling angels with fire
Screaming make some fucking music as I ride on through the night

I'm no good
(Ooooh) I'm no good
I'm no good

Once betrayed now I'm laid back I don't make a sound
With rage that I've paved when my head hit the ground
Ashamed how I laid down afraid to call out
As he itched his trigger finger painting faces in the crowd

I'm no good
(Ooooh) I'm no good
I'm no good

I sold my sold to the devil and he gave me a guitar
I sold my sold to the devil in exchange to take me far
I sold my sold to the devil and he gave me a guitar to play rock n roll

I sold my sold to the devil and he gave me a guitar




I sold my sold to the devil in exchange to take me far
I sold my sold to the devil and he gave me a guitar to play rock n roll

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Greighwolfe's song "No Good" explore themes of inner conflict, temptation, redemption, and the consequences of choices made. The imagery of heaven as a place of silence and peace contrasts sharply with the chaos and noise of hell, symbolizing the singer's restlessness and discomfort in a tranquil environment. The desire to be in a place where the living is loud suggests a longing for excitement and intensity, even if it means being in a darker or more chaotic setting.


The lyrics continue to delve into the singer's struggle with their own inner demons and past mistakes. References to calling angels with fire and making music as they ride through the night convey a sense of rebellion and defiance, as well as a need for release and expression. The repetition of "I'm no good" reflects a sense of resignation or acceptance of one's flaws and imperfections.


The second verse introduces themes of betrayal, self-reflection, and the aftermath of a personal downfall. The imagery of laying back in silence, with rage that has been paved, speaks to a sense of powerlessness or surrender in the face of adversity. The mention of being afraid to call out and the presence of a menacing figure painting faces in the crowd hint at feelings of isolation, fear, and manipulation.


The final verses bring a literal and metaphorical interpretation of selling one's soul to the devil in exchange for musical talent and success. The repetition of this action underscores the idea of making a Faustian bargain for fame and skill, while also highlighting the consequences and struggles that come with such a deal. The reference to playing rock 'n roll with the devil's guitar adds a rebellious and mythic element to the narrative, suggesting a blend of danger, passion, and artistry in the singer's journey. Overall, the lyrics of "No Good" by Greighwolfe offer a complex exploration of inner turmoil, external pressures, and the pursuit of one's desires and dreams.




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