The Devil In The Wishing Well

Album: The Battle For Everything (2004)
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  • I met Jane at the center of the earth
    It was dark there was dirt all around
    But I gather you can figure that

    And Jane says, I'm your body in the night
    And I'll lead you where you might find yourself
    Better if you follow me

    So go right you'll be left at a big hotel
    You'll meet the devil at the bottom of a wishing well
    You know you better give him something
    Give him something good
    Like everybody else he's misunderstood

    Jane says, it's a long way out
    But I'm gonna make it out
    'Cause I'm about her

    See Jane says, you're as holy as a ghost
    But who loves you the most, if you offer
    I might let you carry me

    And Jane there's nobody here but yourself
    In the end it's the wealth of your spirit
    Now hurry up get on with it

    I went left, I got right at some big hotel
    There was a devil at the bottom of the wishing well
    He said, you better give me something
    Give me something good
    Like everybody else I'm misunderstood

    Jane says, it's a long way out
    I'm gonna make it out
    'Cause I'm about

    Jane says, it's a long way out
    I'm gonna make it out
    I'm gonna make it out
    I'm gonna make it out

    I took a guess and cut a portion out of my heart
    He said that's nowhere close enough but it's a damn good start
    I wrote the secret that I buried on the wishing well wall
    He said, I've seen one it follows that I've seen them all

    We spoke of human destination in a perfect world
    Derived the nature of the universe found it unfulfilled
    As I took him in my arms he screamed, I'm not insane
    I'm just looking for someone to understand my pain

    It's a long way out
    I'm gonna make it out
    It's a long way out
    I'm gonna make it out
    It's a long, it's a long way out
    I'm gonna make it out Writer/s: JOHN ONDRASIK
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Comments: 4

  • Jana from MdI absolutely LOVE this song. Just as your friend did I have played this song non-stop. I hit rock bottom just like the guy in the song. Someone came and was beside me and told me I could get help and where to do it but I had to make that choice. My favorite lyric is "Jane says, you're as Holy as a ghost, But who loves you the most, if you offer I might let you carry me." OMG! She sees how transparent and fragile he is yet by letting him carry her shows how much trust she has in him. I love in the song how she tells him which way to go but he finds his own way. "A big hotel" What a great metaphor for a hospital. He can check in when he wants and check out when he wants. I love in the beginning how he says he's going to do it for Jane but as the music changes you can almost sense the change in him. He no longer says he's doing it for her but still has her support. Then he realizes he needs to do it for himself. "Cut a portion out of my heart". That's a great start in acknowledging the demons in his head but there is still more to explore. He says basically "I have these secrets and the counselor is telling him you cant tell me I haven't already seen. He's seen and heard it all. That's when he opens up and starts pouring out his heart. This depression he has had made him think he's insane but by talking to someone he's able to embrace his issues and finally realize he's not insane. He needed help and he had to do it for himself. The devil in the wishing well is saying there is hope. Because what do we do at a wishing well? We make wishes and hope they come true. This is an absolute genius song telling exactly what it's like to his rock bottom and come out the other side. Thank you for writing this!
  • Christopher Spores from Evanston, Wyoming From John on Facebook after the passing of Robin Williams. - "Lots of chatter on Depression after Robin Williams suicide. Let me just say for those on the outside, depression has little to do with "being sad"..." (8/12/14) "Interesting comments on my depression post...FYI my song "Devil in the Wishing Well" is about depression, and the possibility for escape!" (8/13/14)
  • James from Arley, Al"Devil in the Wishing Well" is about finding that bad down side of us, and going down there and hanging out for a while.
  • Sara Mackenzie from Middle Of Nowhere, Flmakes me feel like i'm mot alone in this world.
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