Blue Sky And The Devil
Trampled By Turtles Lyrics


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I'm leaving Virginia
Back to where I belong
I can't remember
The last time I gone

There's blue skies and women
And liquor so strong
Angels and Devils
To carry me on

Come closer Angeline
We'll go in the mornin'
We'll be home tonight

Old worn out feelings
And yesterday's news
Just give me something
That I can use

My boots are forgiven
The valley's a lie
And all these words talking
Mean nothing tonight

Come closer Angeline
We'll go in the mornin'
We'll be home tonight

I left my pillar
Out on the road
It's a desolate place
But you've been there before

There's a town by the river
It's where I was born
And I died on a hillside
All tattered and torn

Come closer Angeline
We'll go in the mornin'
We'll be home tonight

Come closer Angeline




We'll go in the mornin'
We'll be home tonight

Overall Meaning

The song "Blue Sky and the Devil" by Trampled by Turtles tells the story of a traveler leaving Virginia and heading back home, probably to his hometown by the river where he was born. The singer seems to be struggling with a lot of emotions as he tries to leave his problems behind and start afresh. He talks about the blue skies, women, and strong liquor waiting for him at home. He also mentions the presence of angels and devils that will help him move on in life.


The lyrics suggest a sense of restlessness and aimlessness in the character's life. He talks about old worn-out feelings and yesterday's news, indicating a desire to move on from the past and find something meaningful to hold on to. He wants something he can use, some sort of direction or purpose that will give him a sense of belonging.


The song also features the repetitive phrase, "Come closer Angeline, we'll go in the morning, we'll be home tonight." This suggests a desire for companionship and someone to share the journey with. The singer also refers to a desolate place where he left his "pillar," perhaps a metaphor for something he once held dear but now must leave behind.


Overall, "Blue Sky and the Devil" is a song about searching for meaning and belonging in life, while trying to leave behind the pain and problems of the past. It combines elements of country, folk, and bluegrass music to create a unique sound that captures the emotions of the singer.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm leaving Virginia
I am departing from Virginia


Back to where I belong
Returning to my true home


I can't remember
My recollection is hazy


The last time I gone
When I last left


There's blue skies and women
There exist clear weather and attractive female companions


And liquor so strong
Additionally, there is potent alcohol


Angels and Devils
Both benevolent and malevolent spiritual creatures


To carry me on
Will propel me forward


Come closer Angeline
Move nearer, Angeline


We'll go in the mornin'
We will depart at daybreak


We'll be home tonight
We will arrive back at our abode this evening


Old worn out feelings
The dated, exhausted emotions


And yesterday's news
The prior day's events


Just give me something
Provided me with anything


That I can use
Which I can employ


My boots are forgiven
My footwear is pardoned


The valley's a lie
The valley is dishonest


And all these words talking
The dialogue I engage in


Mean nothing tonight
Are trivial today


I left my pillar
I abandoned my support structure


Out on the road
While traveling


It's a desolate place
A forlorn locale


But you've been there before
However, you have previously experienced it


There's a town by the river
A settlement is nearby a waterway


It's where I was born
My birthplace is located there


And I died on a hillside
My demise occurred on a slope


All tattered and torn
Physically dilapidated




Lyrics © TERRORBIRD PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: BERRY ERIK, CARROLL DAVID, SAXHAUG TIMOTHY, SIMONETT DAVID PAUL

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