Deep In The Hole – AC/DC


Go down

Go down

I’ve been enchained

She got shackles on me

That woman to blame

For the hell and misery

Can’t find my way out of here

Shoot me down in a burning fear

Going down for a stretch of years

Way down low

I’m deep in, deep in

Deep in the hole

Deep in, deep in

Deep in the hole

I’m down in, down in

Down in the hole

Well I’m deep in, deep in

That woman got me deep in the hole, yeah

I’m sinking down

She got me down on the floor

Can’t touch both walls

The further down I go

Pulls the string on my riding bow

Make me sing when she fire my load

Ain’t no slave, you do what you’re told

You sold your soul

I’m deep in, deep in

Deep in the hole

Deep in, deep in

Deep in the hole

I’m down in, down in

Down in the hole

Well I’m deep in, deep in

That woman got me deep in the hole

Ow

I’m deep in, deep in

Deep in the hole

Deep in, deep in

Deep in the hole

I’m down in, down in

Down in the hole

I’m deep in, deep in

Deep in the hole

Deep in the hole, firing your load

Deep in the hole, sell your soul

Deep in, deep in

Deep in the hole

Deep in, deep in

That woman got me deep in the hole

I’m deep in, deep in

Deep in the hole

Deep in, deep in

Deep in the hole

I’m down in, down in

Down in the hole

I’m deep in, deep in

Deep in the hole

Deep in the hole, firing your load

Deep in the hole, sell your soul

Deep in, deep in

Deep in the hole

Deep in, deep in

That woman got me deep in the hole

Deep in the hole

Deep in the hole

I’m deep in the hole

Exploring the Depths of Obsession

“Deep In The Hole” by AC/DC plunges listeners into a world of emotional captivity and raw desire. The lyrics echo a sense of being trapped and overwhelmed by a powerful, almost inescapable force—embodied by a woman who holds sway over the narrator. With phrases like “enchained” and “shackles on me,” the song paints a vivid picture of surrender, while the recurring refrain emphasizes the struggle of being unable to break free. The gritty metaphors and relentless repetition amplify the feeling of descent, making the track a hard-hitting exploration of obsession and vulnerability.

Song Credits

  • Artist: AC/DC
  • Songwriters: Malcolm Young, Angus Young, Brian Johnson
  • Release Year: 2000
  • Label: EastWest Records

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