Hell
Poor Mans Poison Lyrics


They all laughed as he turned around slow
They said you ain't welcome 'round here anymore
You just might as well go
He wiped the blood from his face as he slowly came to his knees
He said, I'll be back when you least expect it
And hell's coming with me
Hell's coming with me

There is a hill at the bottom of the valley
Where all the poor souls go when they die
And if you listen real close
You can hear em' like a ghost
Saying you're never gonna make it out alive
There is a town at the bottom of that hill
They got a secret that they keep like a slave
They got a black magic preacher (ooh)
And we'd do well to let him teach her
You'll be heading up that hill to the grave

And it is well, with my soul
You line your pockets full of money that you steal from the poor
And on your way down to hell, you hear me ring that bell
I'd pay the devil twice as much to keep your soul

There was a drifter passing through that little valley
See he had promised he was coming back to town (coming back to town)
They didn't know him by his face, or by the gun around his waist (ooh)
But he come back to burn that town to the ground

First there was fire, then there was smoke
Then that preacher man was hangin' by a rope
Then they all fell to their knees and begged that drifter
Begged him please, as he raised his fist before he spoke

I am the righteous hand of God
And I am the devil that you forgot
And I told you one day you will see
That I'll be back I guarantee
And that hell's coming, hell's coming
Hell, hell's coming with me

And it is well, with my soul
You line your pockets full of money that you steal from the poor
And on your way down to hell, you hear me ring that bell
And I said, hell's coming with me (hell's coming with me)


Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC



Written by: Dustin Medeiros, Michael Jacobs, Ryan Hakker, Thomas McCarthy

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@SouthDakotaFacts

I believe the song was actually inspired by the Clint Eastwood movie High Plains drifter.



In the movie, a stranger rides into a town (like the man in this song) The town is full of bad people, bar a few. He fends off the evildoers. But here’s the twist: The stranger was actually a former Marshall of the town. The town stood by while gangsters murdered him. That’s why the people didn’t recognize him but he said he’d be back again one day.

To add to this. It’s suspected the movie is a prequel to another movie Pale Rider. The main character is another (maybe the same) stranger. However, the name Pale Rider suggests a relevance to the biblical apocalypse, hence “the righteous hand of god”

I know the two aren’t exactly the same, but I think these guys defiantly saw those movies.



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@aliamvickersfan2388

This song reminds me of a quote. "If a boy is not embraced by his village he will burn it to the ground to feel its warmth."

@notyourproblemanymore

Now that's something to live by.

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"The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth" It's an African saying, I also thought of it too 😳

@aliamvickersfan2388

@@C2O4 Thanks. I didn't know the origens of the saying I just knew the quote.

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