The Devil Is an Englishman

STEPHEN VOLK, THOMAS DOLBY

A poet walks amongst the Gods
But jealous men have pulled me down
Now exiled in a foreign land
I coax my demons into life

While people cross themselves and say
The Devil is an Englishman
Beelzebub in human form
I mingle with the noblemen

Young girls fall pleading at my feet
As I defile them one by one
Devouring half of London Town
The Devil is an Englishman

A nest of tiny scorpions
Are breeding in my cranium
Poet Laureate of hell
The Devil is an Englishman

In yet a hundred years from now
As leeches suck upon the flesh
For those who trek beyond the grave
This dark demented soul lives on
The Devil is an Englishman

Trivia about the song The Devil Is an Englishman by Steve Hackett

When was the song “The Devil Is an Englishman” released by Steve Hackett?
The song The Devil Is an Englishman was released in 2003, on the album “To Watch the Storms”.
Who composed the song “The Devil Is an Englishman” by Steve Hackett?
The song “The Devil Is an Englishman” by Steve Hackett was composed by STEPHEN VOLK, THOMAS DOLBY.

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