Moonshine
de Luther Dickinson
These words he speaks are true
We're all humanary stew if
We don't pledge allegiance to
The black widow
The horror that he brings
The horror of his sting
The unholiest of kings
The black widow
Our minds will be his toy
And every girl and boy
Will learn to be employed by
The black widow
Love him, yes we love him
Love him, yes we love him
He sits upon his throne
And picks at all the bones of his
Husbands and his
Wives he's devoured
He stares with a gleam
With a laugh so obscene
At the virgins and the children
He's deflowered
Love him, yes we love him
Love him, yes we love him
Love me, yes we love him
Our thoughts are hot and crazed
Our brains are webbed in haze
Of mindless senseless daze
The black widow
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Let It Roll
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