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This song is performed by Black Sabbath and appears on the album Black Sabbath (1970).
This song is performed by Black Sabbath and appears on the album We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'N' Roll (1975).
This song is performed by Black Sabbath and appears on the album Live Evil (1982).
This song is performed by Ozzy Osbourne and appears on the album Speak Of The Devil (1982).
This song is performed by Ozzy Osbourne and appears on the album Live & Loud (1993).
This song is performed by Black Sabbath and appears on the album Cross Purposes Live (1995).
This song is performed by Black Sabbath and appears on the album The Ozzman Cometh (1997).
This song is performed by Black Sabbath and appears on the album Reunion (1997).
This song is performed by Black Sabbath and appears on the album Past Lives (2002).
This song is performed by Black Sabbath and appears on the album Symptom Of The Universe: The Original Black Sabbath 1970-1978 (2002).
What is this that stands before me?
Figure in black which points at me
Turn 'round quick and start to run
Find out I'm the chosen one

Oh, no

Big black shape with eyes of fire
Telling people their desire
Satan sitting there, he's smiling
Watches those flames get higher and higher

Oh, God--please help me
Oh, no--no

Child cries out for its mother
Mother screaming in the fire
Satan points at me again
Opens the door to push me in

Oh, no
Oh, God

Is it the end, my friend?
Satan's coming 'round the bend
People running 'cause they're scared
You people better go and beware

No, no
Please, God--no

[edit] Credits

  • Lyrics by: Geezer Butler / Tony Iommi / Ozzy Osbourne / Bill Ward
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