The Devil's Southern soul Needs a friend I'm told He works all day in the sun He fancies himself a man tight in the mouth Blue eyes and bitter on the tongue And I think he'd like rivers I think he'd like sand I think he'd like stayin' up and listenin' to some old bluegrass band I think he'd like me When I'm down and out Bearin' songs teeth and eyes filled with doubt He walks on water they say Lives on a dollar a day Two teeth and a fish on the line Never understood the words mine or should Will sell all he owns for a dime And I think he'd like rivers I think he'd like sand I think he'd like stayin' up and listenin' to some old bluegrass band I think he'd like me When I'm down and out Bearin' songs teeth and eyes filled with doubt Un-contrary to common belief I've got a devil and an angel in me Though equally wise It's no surprise That they respectfully disagree 'Cause the angel I breathe And the devil in me Sip tea in the rain, cordially Laughing over friends In puffs of green Falling asleep to the cool of Madrone trees Waitin' for the one that they made in their mind And sittin' all the while side by side Waitin' for the one that they made in their mind And sittin' all the while side by side Waitin' for the one that they made in their mind And sittin' all the while side by side Waitin' for the one that they made in their mind And I know they like rivers I know they like sand I know they like singing out pretending they're some old bluegrass man They're a lot like me When I'm down and out Bearin' songs, teeth, and eyes filled with doubt Bearin' songs, teeth, and eyes filled with doubt