| Patricia Lutz, aged 20, Baltimore, Maryland
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| Hollywood bound in 1983
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| Leaving trashed marriage behind, budding happy full of life
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| The city of sun and sin, the journey to hell begins
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| Robin D Waters impersonator of the homed one
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| Cloaked in black, shaved head, ringleader of misguided youths
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| Community of misfits surrogate family
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| Drugs and mindgames at St. Griffith Park Observatory
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| He had made his choice, Patricia was the one
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| He took her by her hand and led her down
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| His private hell, caught in his command
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| Patricia Lutz took death by its cold hand
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| She would give him a son, the child of Satan
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| She now had shaved her young head clean
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| His offspring growing for each day
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| In the womb of Patricia his darkness queen
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| Angel dusted flashed-out wedding
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| Midnight hour, black magic shop
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| One hundred black candles lit
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| By his hand the hour glass would stop
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| Psycho power, thought control
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| At day time waitress down the coffee place
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| The letters home but millions of riddles
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| At night time she’d prostitute herself
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| Acid hell more money craves
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| The hold up fails, the misfits flee
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| Refuse to be their federate slaves
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| It’s time to fulfill their destiny
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| St. Griffith Park Observatory
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| Midnight hour, a psychos last stand
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| The world is for fools and hell is awaiting
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| A shiny .38 in a fragile woman’s hand
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| Just one shot, it’s all so easy
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| All will be well just aim at the head
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| Look into the eyes, the eyes of eachother
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| Just press that trigger and you’re dead
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| Six years would pass, a Sunday came
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| Sun bleached skulls laid to rest
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| Patricia
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| White Bones |