-> "Devil in the Tri-"
Original Song Title:
"Devil in Disguise"
Parody Song Title:
"Devil in the Tri-"
The Lyrics
They looked for the angels,
sought out the angels,
fought for the angels
up in the sky.
Then, the devil in the tri-
tone came to mar
the music once so high.
They’d tooled tunes for the blisses
brought on by tempered schemes.
Heaven-centric, songs were blight-free,
but rent quick were those dreams.
They’d looked for the angels,
sought out the angels,
fought for the angels. . .
then, evil eye.
Came the devil in the tri-
tone, which would mar
the music once so high.
They thought the temper of heaven
would always be applied.
Heaven’s helpless against the B-E sharp—
devil’s untied.*
(Heaven’s helpless against the Be[elzebub],
whose devil tone’s untied.)
[musical interlude: “Maria,” from “West Side Story,” and theme from “The Simpsons,” both of which open with a tritone]
Forsook by the angels,
not from the angels,
brought not by angels. . .
a long-gone time.
Came the devil in the tri-
tone, which would mar
the music once sublime.
And then 12-bar
blues—came after Ragtime.
Useless to spar
with all that sonic slime.
Let’s hit the bar—
that pun sure was subprime.
*a musical play on words
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