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This song was never recorded, and that could be a good thing because even though it's a
catchy rocker, it has no relevance to anything that means anything in my life.

Evil Believer

Evil believer I see you for what you are
Your beauty don't fool me you live under an evil star
I called on you last night, found you dancing 'round the firelight
With the devil himself, what a sight!
You're an evil believer

Evil believer I'm not about to pay your bills
It's your own fever and only leaves me with the chills
Your seething evil broth, lamb's blood all on the tablecloth
It's enough to make me take off
You're an evil believer

Well I'm gonna leave her a rune crossed over her door
Evil believer won't hurt a soul anymore
I know that you're a cheater, but can't you cheat on somebody sweeter?
It's not natural and it's just not right
You're an evil believer

Commentary:

No basis in real experience here, just my age old obsession with the forces of good vs. evil. The line with "can't you cheat on somebody sweeter?" still makes me laugh at myself, and the rune thing is straight out of the Bible (from that night when the Angel of Death flew over Bethlehem). Nice piece of driving rock and roll but I'm glad it never got put on tape, and it never will. It certainly appeals to Google's spider though. And a fat lot of good that does me!


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