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A song sung from the perspective of a despised prophet, “Hell Oh” forms a counterpart to “Rubber Sky,” a few songs later on Outdoor Elvis.
[Intro]
Hello
[Verse 1]
Hello, is anyone here?
You don't get the picture
Hell glows bright and clear
And I'm just a cynic
Talking about a white-bleached sepulchre
I'm bringing ants to your picnic
They're feeding on a dead man's bones
Countdown to tribulation
Oh, oh, oh, oh
[Verse 2]
Hello, isn't it clear?
Have I failed to tell you?
Heaven is oh so near
There once was a cynic
Who talked about a white-bleached sepulchre
I'm the bee at your picnic
Who stung you 'til you had to run home
Countdown to occupation
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
[Verse 1]
Oh, oh, oh, hello, is anyone here?
You don't get the picture
Hell glows bright and clear
And I'm just a cynic
Talking about a white-bleached sepulchre
I'm bringing ants to your picnic
They're feeding on a dead man's bones
Countdown to salvation
Oh, oh, oh, oh
[Outro]
Hello
(Is anyone here?)
Hello
(Is anyone here?)
Hello
(Is anyone here?)
Hello
(Is anyone here?)
Hell Oh was written by Terry Scott Taylor.
Hell Oh was produced by Terry Scott Taylor.
In 1990, CCM Magazine asked Terry Taylor about his status as a prophet to evangelical culture:
That may be our role, but I don’t think we’re acting according to a script. That’s just kind of a subtle way that God has guided us. But I think that a lot of people prophesy without knowing it, and I thi...