| The man steps out in the moonlight
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| At the sound of a scream from below.
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| He thinks he is a warrior
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| So he picks up his sword and goes.
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| From the mouth of the monster
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| He rescues the maiden fair.
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| But we know she’s a demon
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| Come to lure him to demon’s lair.
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| Through restless foliage and tall trees he leads
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| To a house in a clearing, a place in her fear she calls home.
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| «Come with me, I need you,
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| I fear the dark and I live all alone.
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| I’ll give you wine and food too
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| And something special after if you like.»
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| And though his body bids him
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| To enter in with her,
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| There was something in her manner
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| That his mind could not ignore.
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| Also it is whispered
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| In the kingdom far and wide,
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| To beware a little cottage
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| In the forest in a glade.
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| For who knows what magic takes place in his world?
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| So he just thanks her kindly preparing to go on his way.
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| «Come with me, I need you,
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| I fear the dark and I live all alone.
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| I’ll give you wine and food too
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| And something special after if you like.
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| Come to my garden,
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| Taste the fruits and the spices of love.
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| You can’t resist me,
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| I’m the kind that your dreams tell you of."
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| «So glad you could make it We had everything arranged.
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| So glad you saw fit to pay a call.»
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| Some men never listen,
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| And others never learn,
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| But why this man did as he did
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| Only he will ever know.
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| He knew he was walking
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| Into a waiting trap,
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| Neatly set up for him
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| With a bait so richly wrapped.
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| So he went inside there to take on what he found
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| But he never escaped them, for who can escape what he desires?
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| «Come with me, I need you,
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| I fear the dark and I live all alone.
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| I’ll give you wine and food too
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| And something special after if you like.» |