You would think he's got a sweet, sweet sound
All the better to lure you in
But he's merely stone cold tone deaf
If he could sing that'd be some kind of sin
The devil ain't got no music
He'd like to tell you that he's Nat King Cole
The devil ain't got no music
That's because he ain't got no soul
You would think he'd be a fancy dancer
That'd he know all the right moves
But he's really just a clumsy oaf
Hard to get around on those big fat hooves
If you're looking for spiritual high
I can tell you that he's the wrong guy
No he's not one to walk to the beat
That's just not his side of the street
The devil he's kind of a fraud
He'd like to think that he's God
But he's really a silly ol' geek
Just your average high school freak
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