| Dr. Knox: Mem’ry haunts me clearly
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| The winter of my thirteenth year
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| Wind moaned through headstones dreary
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| A siren song only I could hear
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| A fevered brain infected
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| Where terrors spawned each night
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| A young man grew dejected
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| A waking dream, a fright amongst frights
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| Dr. Knox: Though my symptoms at last abated
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| And the coughing fits did surcease
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| An insalubrious nature gestated
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| Breeding malaise, a subtle disease
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| Narrator: Then with each passing breath
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| In life, he dwelt in death
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| Dr. Knox: This truth I now confess:
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| Dr. Knox: A morbid mind obsessed
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| Unhealthy thoughts depressed
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| By cryptic dreams possessed
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| To ever dwell among, the lifeless
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| Lifeless!
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| Hare: A casket-builder's low-born boy
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| Child of the grave in name and fact
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| Grey days and nights in dark employ
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| Set destiny 'pon its deathly path
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| Hare: Dismissed as morbid youth
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| Obsessions quite uncouth
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| Led to unpleasant truths
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| Hare / Dr. Knox: A morbid mind obsessed
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| Unhealthy thoughts depressed
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| By cryptic dreams possessed
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| To ever dwell among, the lifeless
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| As all life ends in death
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| So with each passing breath
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| My destiny professed
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| To ever dwell among, the lifeless
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| Dr. Knox: Into the family crypt, I stealthily crept
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| Knowing not what I sought 'mongst the mold and the rot
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| A sight that was not soon forgot
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| And as I lay in the grave, finding the solace I’d craved
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| At peace there with the decayed, though they called me depraved
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| It was there a dark path was paved
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| Solo — Matthew Harvey
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| Solo — Michael Burke
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| Dr. Knox / Hare: A morbid mind obsessed
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| Unhealthy thoughts depressed
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| By cryptic dreams possessed
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| To ever dwell among, the lifeless
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| As all life ends in death
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| So with each passing breath
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| A destiny professed
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| To ever dwell among, the lifeless
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| Lifeless! |