| I suddenly noticed the body of a parson, lying on the ground in a ruined
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| churchyard. |
| I felt unable to leave him to the mercy of the Red Weed and I
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| decided to bury him decently.
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| Nathaniel! |
| Nathaniel!
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| The parson’s eyes flickered open. |
| He was alive!
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| Nathaniel! |
| I saw the church burst in to flame! |
| Are you all right?
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| Don’t touch me!
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| But it’s me, Beth, your wife!
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| No! |
| You’re one of them. |
| A devil!
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| (to Journalist) He’s delirious
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| Lies! |
| I saw the devil’s sign.
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| What are you saying?
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| The green flash in the sky. |
| His demons were here all along, in our hearts and
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| souls, just waiting for a sign from him. |
| And now they’re destroying our world.
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| But they’re not devils, they’re Martians.
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| We must leave here
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| Look! |
| A house is still standing, come Nathaniel, quickly.
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| We took shelter in the cottage and black smoke spread, hemming us in.
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| Then a fighting machine came across the fields spraying jets of steam that
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| turned the smoke in to thick, black dust.
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| Ulla!
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| Dear God — help us!
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| The voice of the devil is heard in our land!
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| Listen, do you hear them drawing near
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| In their search for the sinners?
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| Feeding on the power of our fear
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| And the evil within us.
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| Incarnation of Satan’s creation of all that we dread
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| When the demons arrive
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| Those alive would be better off dead!
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| There must be something worth living for
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| There must be something worth trying for
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| Even some things worth dying for
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| And if one man could stand tall
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| There would be hope for us all
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| Somewhere, somewhere in the spirit of man
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| Once there was a time when I believed
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| Without hesitation
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| That the power of love and truth could conquer all
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| In the name of salvation
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| Tell me what kind of weapon is love when it comes to the fight?
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| And just how much protection is truth against all Satan’s might?
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| There must be something worth living for
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| There must be something worth trying for
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| Even some things worth dying for
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| And if one man could stand tall
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| There would be some hope for us all
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| Somewhere, somewhere in the spirit of man
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| People loved you and trusted you, came to you for help.
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| Didn’t I warn them this would happen?
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| Be on your guard I said
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| For the evil one never rests
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| I said exorcise the devil
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| But no, they wouldn’t listen
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| The demons inside them grew and grew
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| Until Satan gave his signal
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| And destroyed the world we knew!
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| No, Nathaniel,
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| Oh no, Nathaniel
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| No, Nathaniel, no
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| There must be more to life
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| There has to be a way
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| That we can restore to life
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| The love we used to know
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| Nathaniel, no
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| There must be more to life
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| There has to be a way
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| We can restore to life
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| The light that we have lost
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| Now darkness has descended on our land
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| And all your prayers cannot save us
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| Like fools we’ve let the devil take command
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| Of the souls that God gave us.
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| To the altar of evil like lambs to the slaughter we’re led
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| When the demons arrive, the survivors will envy the dead!
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| There must be something worth living for.
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| No, there is nothing!
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| There must be something worth trying for.
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| I don’t believe it’s so.
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| Even some things worth dying for,
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| And if one man could stand tall,
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| There would be hope for us all,
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| Somewhere, somewhere in the spirit of man.
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| Forget about goodness and mercy, they’re gone.
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| Didn’t I warn them…
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| Pray I said
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| Destroy the devil I said…
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| They wouldn’t listen
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| I could have saved the world
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| But now it’s too late
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| Too late!
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| No, Nathaniel
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| Oh no, Nathaniel
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| No, Nathaniel, no
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| There must be more to life
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| There has to be a way
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| That we can restore to life
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| The love we used to know
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| Nathaniel, no
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| There must be more to life
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| There has to be a way
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| That we can restore to life
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| The light that we have lost
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| Dear God! |
| A cylinder’s landed on the house! |
| And we’re underneath it — in the
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| pit!
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| The Martians spent the night making a new machine. |
| It was a squat,
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| metallic spider with huge, articulated claws. |
| But it too had a hood in which a
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| Martian sat. |
| I watched it pursuing some people across a field. |
| It caught them
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| nimbly and tossed them in to a great metal basket upon its back.
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| Beth! |
| She’s dead! |
| Buried under the rubble! |
| Why? |
| Satan! |
| Why did you take one of
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| your own?
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| There is a curse on Mankind,
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| We may as well be resigned,
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| To let the devil, the devil take the spirit of man.
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| As time passed in our dark and dusty prison, the parson wrestled endlessly with
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| his doubts. |
| His outcries invited death for us both — and yet I pitied him. |