Devil's Dance Lyrics
Feel those things you do
In your eyes I see a fire that burns
To free the you
That’s wanting through
Deep inside you know the seeds I plant will grow
And dare to come down to me
C’mon, c’mon now take the chance
That’s right, let’s dance
Tempting, that bite to take
Let me make your mind
Leave yourself behind
Be not afraid
I’ve got what you need
Hunger I will feed
And dare to come down to me
C’mon, c’mon now take the chance
Come dance
And dare to come down to me
C’mon, c’mon now take the chance
Feel those things you do
In your eyes I see a fire that burns
To free the you
That’s running through
Deep inside you know
Seeds I plant will grow
And dare to come down to me
C’mon, c’mon now take the chance
That’s right
Let’s dance

It is about the devil's attempt to get somebody following him.
yup you're right Boon. it's about the Devil's attempt to corrupt Adam and Eve as it says "Snake, I am the snake; Tempting, that bite you take..."
yup you're right Boon. it's about the Devil's attempt to corrupt Adam and Eve as it says "Snake, I am the snake; Tempting, that bite you take..."

I once heard this song on some radio station and the guy said it was inspired my true events and he named off some day of the year. anybody have any more info on that?

..or if not a sexual storm, any other sin and abomination.

The devil talking and tempting someone, like Boonechic_21 said. I cant think of any true events that couldv come from. man i wanna know now

I think it's just tempation of the devil and 'evil' . This is my favorite verse:
Snake, I am the snake Tempting, that bite you take Let me make your mind Leave yourself behind Be not afraid I've got what you need Hunger I will feed
The whole Adam and Eve thing is really cool

One could certainly see this as sexual but I can see this as any scenario when one gives into temptation. The intonation suggests to me this is not exactly sinful, but rather a fulfilment of our deepest naturalist urges, breaking free from this sheltered bubble world of conforming existence.

One could certainly see this as sexual but I can see this as any scenario when one gives into temptation. The intonation suggests to me this is not exactly sinful, but rather a fulfilment of our deepest naturalistic urges, breaking free from this sheltered bubble world of conforming existence.

that 6/0 bass slide at the beginning is fucking awesome.

When I started to read the reviews I have to say I totally disagreed with all of them until I read Dante Sint's explanation which seems to hit Bang on.

Definetly, dantes got this one down, i love the S & M version of this song, better than the original, the violins were awesome!