Dr. Death
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Dr. Death
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I see snakes all around this place
I think I've had enough
Shallow smiles and a constant cries
When times are getting tough
Let me show you how much I care
About your pitiful life
I can let you inside my head
You'll be lucky to survive
When living like a ghoul
It's easy to be mistaken for a fool
I have nightmares I can't explain
Vices I can't control
So keep your demons close
But your love ones closer
As I wander these hollow streets
The wicked gets no rest
So be careful what you wish for
Because I will lead you to your death
So take a toke
And remember that life is nothing but a joke
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