I got them goin’ deep down into Hell blues
I got them goin’ deep down into Hell blues
And well although this fate I did myself choose
I got them goin’ deep down into Hell blues
Got no more tears and no more pride
Got only the devil by my side
I’m deep down into Hell blue
Oh well you’ve probably seen my face on the news
Oh well you’ve probably seen my face on the news
They said my past was wrong so now I’ve been accused
Oh yeah you’ve probably seen my face on the news
I got all this unwanted fame
Now everybody knows my name
And my face is all over the news
I have spent twenty years or more locked in a cell
I have spent thirty years or more locked in a cell
And though I’d rather be up here than down in Hell
I have spent fifty years or more locked in a cell
Just bat your eye or scratch an ear
They add upon another year
I’ve spent my life locked in a cell
My spirit’s falling, will it ever land?
I said my spirit’s falling, will it ever land?
I will be cradled in the dark beast’s hand
Oh yeah my spirit’s falling, will it ever land?
Falling at a faster rate
I will now accept my fate
My spirit’s fallen, here now I will land
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