Florence And The Machine Seven Devils Lyrics

Ever heard Florence + The Machine's "Seven Devils" and thought, "Whoa, that's intense?" You're not alone! But beyond the haunting vocals and powerful instrumentation, there's a surprisingly relatable, almost comical, undercurrent if you dig a little.
The Seven Devils: What are they Anyway?
Let's be honest, "Seven Devils" sounds like something straight out of a gothic horror film. Are they literal demons? Maybe mischievous gremlins? Actually, they're probably just really bad habits, or those annoying voices in your head.
Think about it: procrastination, that little voice that says "one more episode," or even that burning desire for a third slice of cake. These are the devils Florence is likely battling.
"And I Will Swallow Them Whole" – A Deliciously Dramatic Solution
Now, instead of going to therapy (which is totally valid!), Florence chooses to...eat her problems. That’s right! She's going full Pac-Man on those pesky devils!.
Imagine actually *eating* your anxieties. Talk about a visual! It’s dramatic, theatrical, and frankly, hilarious to picture.
It's like a super-powered, operatic version of dealing with a bad day. Who needs mindfulness when you can just swallow your troubles whole?
Love and Loss: The Real Heart of the Matter
Beneath the devilish metaphors, there's a raw vulnerability in the lyrics. It hints at lost love, regret, and the struggle to move on. These are the things haunting Florence.
The line, "Holy water cannot help you now," suggests a deep-seated pain that can't be washed away with simple solutions. It's a relatable feeling for anyone who has dealt with heartache.
It’s almost comforting knowing that even a powerful singer like Florence Welch struggles with the same emotional baggage as the rest of us.
More Than Just a Song: A Shared Experience
"Seven Devils" isn't just a song; it's a communal scream of frustration against the things that hold us back. We all have our own "seven devils" to contend with.
Maybe yours are self-doubt, fear of failure, or that relentless inner critic. Whatever they are, know that you're not alone in the battle.
Florence gives us permission to be dramatic, to feel deeply, and to find our own (perhaps less literal) ways of dealing with our inner demons.
Humor in the Darkness
While the song tackles heavy themes, there’s a dark humor woven throughout. The over-the-top imagery and theatrical delivery are almost tongue-in-cheek.
It's like Florence is saying, "Yes, I'm suffering, but I'm also going to make a spectacle of it." She's reclaiming her power through dramatic expression.
Next time you listen to "Seven Devils," try to hear the humor beneath the surface. It might just make those inner demons seem a little less scary.
Maybe, just maybe, the secret to conquering your "Seven Devils" isn't swallowing them whole, but facing them with a healthy dose of self-awareness and a good sense of humor. Florence + The Machine seems to agree.
So, turn up the volume, embrace the drama, and remember that even in the darkest of songs, there's always room for a little bit of light, and maybe even a chuckle. And remember to swallow your pride.



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