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Artist/Band: Echo And The Bunnymen
Lyrics for Song: My White Devil
Lyrics for Album: Porcupine [1983]



John webster was

One of the best there was

He was the author of

Two major tragedies

The white devil and

The duchess of malfi

The white devil and

The duchess of malfi



Change in the nether

Do I get the choice

Chance in forever

When do we get the spoils



Now that love is upside-down

It's down to us to say that

Our monkey brains

Content to laugh

When laughing wanes

It's time to change



Make on the when

I will be then

You on the then

We will be then



Here it comes again

Knocking on it's feet

Here it comes again

Knocking on it's feet



Don't say it's life on the barrier

Don't say it's life on the barrier

Don't say it's life on the barrier



Is it enough now

To tell me you matter

When you haven't a clue how

To bring me to tears

How many leaves must you crumble

Till you believe what I told you

That's a ________ a stumble

____________________



Change in the nether

Do I get the choice

Chance it forever

When do we get the spoils


My White Devil

Echo and the Bunnymen's 'My White Devil' stands as a defining track from their 1983 debut album, Porcupine. Released during the height of the post-punk revival, the song exemplifies the band's signature blend of melodic rock and atmospheric textures. With its driving rhythm and emotive vocals, the recording captures the raw energy that propelled the group to international prominence. The track remains a staple of their discography, illustrating how the group balanced aggressive guitar work with hauntingly beautiful choruses. It serves as a crucial song point for listeners exploring the band's early sound and the broader landscape of 1980s alternative rock.


Album Lyrics: Porcupine [1983]


Echo And The Bunnymen
"Porcupine [1983]"


1. My White Devil
2. Clay
3. Porcupine
4. Ripeness
5. In Bluer Skies