In this evocative track, The Devil Makes Three explores the tumultuous journey of a relationship that oscillates between extremes. The lyrics poetically narrate the initial intensity and eventual decay of bonds, using vivid imagery such as burning candles, rolling dice, and dark waters to symbolize passionate yet perilous engagements. The recurring theme of time — both its passage and its end — highlights the transient nature of what once seemed eternal. Phrases like "worse or better" and "looks like forever is not that long" reflect on the unpredictability of commitments and the inevitable acceptance of change, whether for better or worse. #TheDevilMakesThree #Relationships #TimePassage
Worse or Better
Lyrics
Lit like a candle and we burned so bright
Gods showed their faces and we rolled the dice
Dove to the bottom, drank so deep, blood black water put us straight to sleep
We prayed for rain and we turned our eyes to the clouds
When the sun came out, man, we screamed out loud
Night becomes the dawn, we were so right, we were so wrong
Worse or better, looks like forever is not that long
The seeds that were planted grew over our heads
Closed like a coffin to protect the dead
Struggled at the shackles, strained at the ropes
Tried to untangle but there was no hope
Learning the steps made us weak instead of strong
Where wolves were many and the shadows long
We shall not part, so goes the song, we were so right, we were so wrong
Worse or better, looks like forever is not that long
Forgot the clock and the time flew past
Blindfolded and chained to the mast
Flew like a rocket, dropped like a stone
Digging in the ground for a stranger's bones
Delivered our lines but our voices went unheard until the truth became the devils word
We shall not part, so goes the song, they were so right
They were so wrong
Worse or better looks like forever has come and gone
Writer(s): PETER CIAMPI BERNHARD
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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