| When a woman acquires a certain age
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| And the men who adored you no longer swoon
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| It pays to avoid the sunlit days
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| And live by the light of the kindly moon
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| But the moon grows old just like us all
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| And her beautiful years are done
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| So now she prays through endless days
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| To take her revenge on the sun
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| When I was a girl at my daddy’s side
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| Papa, the royal mortician
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| Revealed to me in secret signs
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| The mark of the magician
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| And daddy was no dummy
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| Did outrageous things with a mummy
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| And often the stiffs that he would drive
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| Would look better dead than they did alive
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| I studied well I learnt the trade
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| I thought my looks would never fade
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| If I could find that recipe
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| To give eternal youth to me
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| It was always my ambition
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| To use papa’s tuition
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| And gain some small remission
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| From the vagaries of time
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| Every little ray of sunshine robs me of my youth
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| Who to blame? |
| Who the one? |
| Who to curse?
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| You know the only on to blame
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| Would be my enemy the sun
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| Snuff out the light, claim your right
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| To a world of darkness
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| Snuff out the light, neophytes
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| Of a world of darkness
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| Supai baby, turn me on
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| Every wrinkle soon be gone
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| I could squeeze myself with glee
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| The promises you made to me
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| I’ve really stopped at nothing
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| Murder, treachery and lying
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| Whatever it takes to keep my looks
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| You really can’t blame a girl for trying
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| Snuff out the light, claim your right
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| To a world of darkness
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| Snuff out the light, neophytes
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| Of a world of darkness
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| Snuff out the light, claim your right
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| To a world of darkness
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| Snuff out the light here tonight
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| Apparitions of eternal darkness
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| Spiraling in circles through the night
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| Creatures of beguiling blackness
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| No more squinting in the light
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| Bats and owls and coiled sea dragons
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| Crocodile and carrion beasts
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| Swirling in the growing darkness
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| Join us in the coming feast
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| Spectre wraith and apparition
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| Spirit demon phantom shade
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| Salamander serpents, dog-faced devils
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| Dance and watch the dying sunlight fade |