Lots of Bond songs offer the synopsis of the movie but some (like Thunderball) describe Bond himself in all his grandeur. I went that route and had a blast doing it.
For my title, some of you may have seen the same article. but it was the Sun (a UK Tabloid) that had published an article that the next 007 movie would be titled ‘Devil May Care’. It was disputed by many as having come from an unreliable source. Everything else says they’re calling it ‘Bond 24’ for now until it’s release which is scheduled for November 2015 when they will unveil the actual title. If it turns out that The Sun was right, they and I are going to look like a genius! Thanks Mitchell for a great theme.
In this movie, there is a satanic cult lead by B. Elza Bubb, who is thought to be the actual satan on earth. Our hero 007 is charged to end his fury and send him back through the gates of hell and free all the tortured minds of the poor souls trapped by his evil fare. Bond saves the world and the afterlife!
lyrics
Devil May Care
Explosions of careless freedom
Silent reckless conscious
Never shaken or stirred by fear
Immune to feelings of failure
All mistakes are perfectly planned
Lives in the now and here
Devil may care
Pays no one’s fare
Gives truth or dare
Where fear is just an illusion
Devil may care
Finds comfort in smoke and mirrors
Rules are always broken
Never cares to follow another’s lead
Owns the land and sky
Elegance and Champaign
The clock asks what time it should be
Devil may care
Pays no one’s fare
Gives truth or dare
While fear is just an illusion
Devil may care
Devil may care
Pays no one’s fare
Gives truth or dare
Where fear is just an illusion
Devil may care
He finds daring and danger amusing
Devil may care
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