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My Terrible Ways - Frank Black
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My Terrible Ways Frank Black

"My Terrible Ways" by Frank Black, released in 1994, is a #Rock song that explores themes of self-reflection, personal flaws, and the struggle for redemption. The lyrics convey a sense of vulnerability and acceptance of one's imperfections. Musically, it features a blend of raw guitar riffs and introspective melodies, characteristic of Black's style. The song resonates with listeners through its honest portrayal of human nature.

My Terrible Ways - Frank Black
My terrible ways, they got me in jail
Where some did succeed, I always did fail
But I thought I was fine to wait for the day
When I'd paid for my terrible ways

My terrible ways, they came to and end
When a mighty deluge freed the criminal men
But I stayed in Mississippi and three souls I saved
And so ended my terrible ways

Terrible ways, terrible ways
Sooner or later a criminal pays
And I'll never have enough, enough
To pay this off

Terrible ways, terrible ways
Sooner or later a criminal pays
And I'll never have enough, enough
To pay this off

My terrible ways, the govenor forgave
On account of three souls and account of the wave
That took my wife and baby and swept them away
All ‘cause of my terrible ways

Terrible ways, terrible ways
Sooner or later I know I'm going to pay
And I'll never have enough, enough
To pay this off
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