Haunting At Mckinley
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Haunting At Mckinley
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I don't stay after 6
Oh no, it's way too dark
"You're frightened", she said
No one can hear us at all
There was this thought,I was sane
Until I met that real dame
"Don't be worried" is all she said
"Oh baby you whine. Yeah you cry all the time."
The bed spread is green
You talk, dress and think
We leave before it gets dark
Walk steady with you in arms
So don't be around me
Yeah, I'm gone you see
"In the night I roam
Hey, hey, hey"
I guess I'll pack my things
"In the night I roam
Hey, hey, hey"
"In the night I roam
Hey, hey, hey"
"In the night I roam
Hey, hey, hey"
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