Some people call me good.
Some people call me bad.
Some people call me
and I always come.
Some people need me.
Some people want me.
If you think you don’t, don’t worry
'cause you will soon.
Soy Diablo. Eres Diablo.
I’m you, and you’re me.
We’re all burning in hell.
When I come to your call
you got nothing at all,
sitting all alone singing poor me.
Make a deal with me
and when we come to agree,
we’ll shake hands and you’ll see
that I’m you and you’re me.
Soy Diablo. Eres Diablo.
I’m you, and you’re me.
We’re all burning in hell.
So you say you’re religious,
praying woe is me.
I don’t care what you call it,
'cause you’re all going down with me.
The only god I know
is the same I just told;
you and me,
me and you,
mankind,
we’re all burning in hell.
Soy Diablo. Eres Diablo.
I’m you, and you’re me.
We’re all burning in hell.
credits
from UNAMERICAN,
track released June 19, 2010
Lyrics by Adam Cox
This is a wonderful album. It is personal, senitive, and caring. I love to here Sturgill sing, and wish had found him earlier. I thsnk wnku for playing local artists. I lived in Jackson Ky. And know how sad the drugs have made so many hometowns. Keep singing you are great. carolfaulkner
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