The Devil's Waltz
The Wallflowers Lyrics


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These men down in the water they are not lost
There's poison in the arrows that come across
No you don't leave your post at any cost
There's more than just bottles washing up on the rocks

And your idle hands are what he wants
Your songs of pity are the devil's waltz
They are the devil's waltz
The devil's waltz

Need a busload of faith and a healer's touch
A whole lot of feel to know the work from the luck
The future's wide open just not wide enough
It ain't any wonder these kids are still getting drunk

And your idle hands are what he wants
Your songs of pity are the devil's waltz
They are the devil's waltz
The devil's waltz

No you don't leave your post at any cost
There's more than just bottles washing up on the rocks

And your idle hands are what he wants
Your songs of pity are the devil's waltz




They are the devil's waltz
The devil's waltz

Overall Meaning

"The Devil's Waltz" is a haunting song by The Wallflowers that appears to be a warning about the dangers of idleness and lack of faith. The lyrics describe men who are lost in the water, but the singer insists that they are not lost; rather, there is poison in the arrows that come across. This suggests that the men are victims of outside influences or societal pressures. The line "There's more than just bottles washing up on the rocks" reinforces this idea, hinting that there are greater problems at play.


The song then turns its attention to the listener, cautioning them against idleness and pity. The line "Your songs of pity are the devil's waltz" suggests that too much focus on the sorrows of the world can lead to a dangerous dance with evil. The chorus repeats the warning that idle hands are what the devil wants, again emphasizing the importance of action and faith in the face of adversity.


The final verse of the song appears to offer a glimmer of hope. The singer says that we need a "busload of faith" and a "healer's touch" to distinguish between work and luck, and that the future is wide open but not wide enough. This suggests that with faith and effort, we can create a better future, but that it will take more than just luck to get there.


Overall, "The Devil's Waltz" is a warning against complacency and resignation in the face of difficult circumstances. It urges listeners to take action, maintain their faith, and be wary of outside influences that can lead them into dangerous territory.


Line by Line Meaning

These men down in the water they are not lost
The men in the water may seem lost, but they are actually dealing with dangerous poison


There's poison in the arrows that come across
The situation is so dangerous, even the weapons are laced with poison


No you don't leave your post at any cost
Abandoning one's responsibilities in a hazardous situation can have dire consequences


There's more than just bottles washing up on the rocks
The repercussions of carelessness and negligence can go beyond just littering and pollution


And your idle hands are what he wants
The devil wants you to be unproductive and idle so he can take advantage of you


Your songs of pity are the devil's waltz
Feeling sorry for yourself and allowing negative thoughts and emotions to consume you is just dancing with the devil


They are the devil's waltz
Self-pity and complacency put you in a dangerous situation


Need a busload of faith and a healer's touch
Having faith and seeking help from a higher power can help heal you from the negativity and dangers in life


A whole lot of feel to know the work from the luck
It takes a lot of awareness and intuition to distinguish between hard work and just plain luck


The future's wide open just not wide enough
The future is uncertain and unpredictable, but it's also limited and finite


It ain't any wonder these kids are still getting drunk
Given the tough and dangerous reality of life, it's not surprising that some resort to unhealthy coping mechanisms like alcoholism




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GREG RICHLING, GREGORY MARTIN RICHLING, JACK S. IRONS, JAKOB DYLAN, RAMI JAFFEE, STUART MATHIS

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