Devil In Disguise

Album: released as a single (2025)
Charted: 46
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  • She said, "You think the devil has horns? Well, so did I
    But I was wrong, his hair is combed and he wears a suit and tie
    He's nice, polite, he'll catch you by surprise
    A smile so bright, you'd never bat an eye"

    Said she was in a hurry
    That's when she met him Sunday walking down the street
    She dropped her bag and it fell to his feet, he got down on one knee
    He handed her the purse and gave a warning to her saying

    "Miss, you know the devil has horns, he's out tonight
    Walking 'round downtown carrying a gun and knife
    He'll fight, you'll die, but you'll see him clear as light
    An evil sight, you should know the warning signs"

    So then he walked her to her home
    He said, "A pretty girl like you can't be alone
    Because the devil he will take all that you own
    And he'll strip you to the bone"
    She thanked him twice and said, "Good night"
    She checked her bag, but nothing was inside

    You think the devil has horns? Well, so did I
    But I was wrong, his hair is combed and he wears a suit and tie
    He's nice, polite, he'll catch you by surprise
    A smile so bright, he's the devil in disguise Writer/s: Jeremy Fedryk, Thomas Frank Marino
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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