| What’s the matter brother, does the drought got you down?
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| (Open up the bomb shelter, sweep it on out)
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| Sing to the ocean in the afternoon haze,
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| Up the iron pillars, rise in the waves.
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| Andromeda is weeping. |
| Inside one teardrop swims
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| Brave Useless in training less a millimeter thin.
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| RELEASE THE KRAKEN!
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| GET THE SACRIFICE ON!
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| RELEASE THE KRAKEN!
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| GOOD GD Y’ALL!
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| Useless the Younger we pray for you.
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| You know we got your back in whatever you do.
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| Bathysphere bobbing in Eyeball Bay,
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| Black lash crashes, forty foot waves.
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| Cepheus is holding Cassiopeia’s free hand
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| As the Kraken breaks the surface making bee-line to the land.
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| In Greek legend the son of Zeus and Danae
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| He and his mother was set adrift in a chest, but rescued by the intervention of Zeus.
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| He was brought up by KING POLYDECTES,
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| Who, wishing to secure Danae, got rid of him by encouraging him
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| In the almost hopeless task of obtaining the head OF THE MEDUSA!
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| With the help of the gods he was successful, and with the head,
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| Which turned all that looked on it into stone, he rescued Andromeda
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| And later metamorphosed Polydectes and his guests to stone. |