| No not 'Alison Hell' part 2! |
| Yes, another gloomy subject! |
| Yet another true
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| story! |
| This is about an unfortunate young girl who was locked in a room for
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| half a decade just for looking at a boy in a grocery store! |
| Her guardian, also
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| her grandmother, felt that the only way she could protect her granddaughter
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| from the 'evils and temptations' in the world was to confine her to her room
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| 'Till eternity.' |
| There is, however, a rather happy end to all this when,
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| during the middle of the song, the police/social workers storm the house and
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| free the girl from her mental / physical captivity. |
| She is now on the bright
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| road to recovery whilst Nanny finds her new home in the sanitarium.
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| PS Clare is a doll!
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| My room is full of toys and things
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| But filled with nothing new
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| Just me and Clare alone in this
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| Enchanted, placid room
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| It’s Saturday and no more school
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| There hasn’t been for years
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| She says we’re here forever
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| Till eternity
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| Our solitude has been disturbed
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| Clare hold on, don’t flee
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| With open arms they call my name |
| Oh won’t you come with me?
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| Get back, back!
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| Just leave us all alone
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| Take that and that!
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| I’ll break your every bone
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| Get back, back!
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| Just leave us all alone
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| Take that and that!
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| I’ll break your every bone
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| Blacking out, poisoned
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| Colours now decay
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| Drifting off to never, Neverland
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| Please don’t take me away
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| To never, Neverland
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| No, to the Neverland
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| Time has passed and now I see
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| What I’ve lived through
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| I’ve got no fears that match the hate
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| That came from you
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| It’s Saturday, I’ve things to do
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| I wish you all the best
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| Now I leave your placid room
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| Enjoy eternal rest |