The Devil Is Me
by Kiss

Album: Monster (2012)
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  • I ran from temptation
    I prayed for salvation (yeah)
    I screamed at God
    Save me from my own damnation (yeah)
    My eyes were cold and blinded
    I held the page I could not read
    Drew up my blood inside him
    I woke up in a sweat
    And heard the Lord's decree

    The Devil is me
    The Devil is me
    I fought myself to be set free
    'Cause the Devil is me (yeah)

    I lived in confusion
    Choked on my past illusions
    I sinned a thousand times
    And drank the wine
    While screaming out for absolution (yeah)
    I stood on mountain broken
    I woke up in a sweat
    And heard the Lord's decree

    Take a look at yourself and tell me what you see
    The Devil is me

    My eyes were cold and blinded
    I held the page I could not read
    Drew up my blood inside him
    I woke up in a sweat
    And heard the Lord's decree

    Yeah!

    The Devil is me Writer/s: GENE SIMMONS, PAUL STANLEY, TOMMY THAYER
    Publisher: Royalty Network
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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