Devil Woman
John-F. Klaver Lyrics


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I said hey, ho. Baby can we mends.
I'm losing my mind, my head.
Another man in my place cause you're on the run.
Before I live to regret what I'm gonna do to you.
Cause I'm just about to lose my mind.

Devil woman, get the hell away from me.
Devil woman, get the hell away from me.
Devil woman, get the hell away from me.
Devil woman, tell me why you're so mean.

A hi, hey, say tell me what's his name
And tell me what he got
What he got that I don't have?
I know those place, trucks getting out of my dance
So I avoid the one he have
Cause I'm gonna grab my baseball bat.

Devil woman, get the hell away from me.
Devil woman, get the hell away from me.
Devil woman, get the hell away from me.
I'm saying devil woman, got me on my knees.

Being with you is like a lightning bolt.
No matter what my friends say, I like to see you fall
But now I see you're a snake in the tree
And now your poisonous apples are killing me
So how can it go real high
Hell man can see those thighs
While you're at it baby show your horns
Wrapped around your head like a cranberry thorns

Devil woman, get the hell away from me.




Devil woman, get the hell away from me.
Devil woman, get the hell away from me.

Overall Meaning

In John-F. Klaver's song "Devil Woman," the lyrics express a sense of frustration and desperation towards a woman who is causing the singer mental and emotional distress. The opening lines of "I said hey, ho. Baby can we mend" suggest a plea for reconciliation, a desire to mend the relationship despite the turmoil it has caused. However, the singer admits to losing their mind and feeling overshadowed by another man who is seemingly competing for the woman's attention. There is a sense of impending regret and a recognition that the situation is driving them to the brink of insanity.


The repeated refrain of "Devil woman, get the hell away from me" signifies a strong desire for the woman to remove herself from the singer's life. The use of the term "devil woman" suggests that the woman in question is manipulating and causing harm. The plea is reinforced through the repetition, emphasizing the desperation and urgency of the singer's plea. The lyrics seek to understand why the woman is behaving so cruelly, questioning her motives and intentions.


The subsequent verse delves into the singer's jealousy and insecurity, asking what the other man possesses that they lack. The reference to "trucks getting out of my dance" implies that the singer is attempting to avoid any situations that might involve the other man. The mention of a baseball bat suggests a desire for violence or protection, indicating the singer's frustration escalating to the point of considering drastic actions.


The final verse explores the singer's realization that their initial attraction to the woman was ill-fated. They describe the relationship as a lightning bolt, initially exhilarating but ultimately destructive. The mention of friends' opinions suggests that the singer has received warnings, but disregarded them in favor of pursuing the woman. Now, they recognize that she is like a snake in a tree, and her actions are poisoning them. The mention of "poisonous apples" represents the harmful consequences of the relationship. The lyrics conclude with a plea for the woman to leave, emphasizing the continued distanc




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Written by: BARTEL, BARTELL, BATEMAN, BUTLER, SIZE

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