The gospel song mentioned in this node, and sung in the episode, is entitled "No Hiding Place Down Here". It was originally written and performed by The Original Carter Family, a country music and gospel group from the 1930s whose traditional bluegrass style influenced artists such as Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie.

The full lyrics for the song are as follows; note that the refrains are significantly different from the song as broadcast, though the chorus remains the same. As with most music of this nature, the song has been appropriated and modified to suit various purposes:

Sister Mary she wears a golden chain
Sister Mary she wears a golden chain
Sister Mary wears the golden chain
There's every link in Jesus' name
There's no hiding place down here

There's no hiding place down here
There's no hiding place down here
Well, I run to the rock just to hide my face
And the rocks cried out, no hiding place
There's no hiding place down here


I'll pitch my tent on the old campground
I'll pitch my tent on the old campground
I'll pitch my tent on the old campground
I'll give Satan one more round
There's no hiding place down here

There's no hiding place down here
There's no hiding place down here
Well, I run to the rock just to hide my face
And the rocks cried out, no hiding place
There's no hiding place down here


Oh, the Devil wears a hypocrite's shoe
The Devil wears a hypocrite's shoe
The Devil wears a hypocrite's shoe
And if you don't watch out he'll slip it on you
There's no hiding place down here

There's no hiding place down here
There's no hiding place down here
Well, I run to the rock just to hide my face
And the rocks cried out, no hiding place
There's no hiding place down here