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The Song About The Devil

by Ortega Fuerte

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I heard my neighbor talking about the Devil,
reading from a sixteenth-century poem.
I think she speaks instructions for the Devil,
like she's trying to send him home.
There's a stone from the moon
And it holds her drawings down
While she sings of the tomb--
it's an otherworldly sound.
It's the Devil...

My brother read a book about the Devil,
And he fell into an accidental sleep.
We couldn't wake him up in time for heaven;
We heard his body crashing through the deep.
In your heart, there's a worm
And it withers out your brain.
Makes you cold, makes you burn,
Makes you vigilant through pain--
It's the Devil.

I dreamed that I was sawing up the Devil.
I dumped his broken body in the sea.
But I saw myself reflected in the Devil,
And suddenly the Devil lived in me.
When your bones
And your eyes
Become relics of the fall,
And you sleep in your lies
'Til you dream no dreams at all,
It's the Devil.

Well, I'm telling you a fable of the Devil
Recycled from the sixteenth century.
And I hope you never meddle with the Devil.
And I hope I get the Devil out of me.

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released October 25, 2014
Hugo Grayling: banjo, piano, guitar, vocal, organ, bass, percussion

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Ortega Fuerte Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Ortega Fuerte are a group of songwriters and multi-instrumentalists founded in 2003 by core member Hugo Grayling and often including the contributions of Air Anchor's Chris Rohlf.

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