A Child's Guide To Good And Evil
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A Child's Guide To Good And Evil
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Take my hand and run away with me
Through the forest until the leaves and trees slow us down
A vampire bat will suck blood from our hands
A dog with rabies will bite us
Rats will run up your legs
But nothing will matter
After the doors of many strange rooms have been bolted and locked
When you come back dragging your day dreams behind you
I'll give you a new shiny face
And a yellow brick road
The rest of the world is wrong
Don't let anyone change you
Evil doesn't exist anymore
Except for the war
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