| One night I was restless, slingin' to sanity like a barnacle
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| I walked a couple miles and then stumbled upon a carnival
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| Unlike anything I’d ever seen it was phenomenal
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| Whatever the mind could imagine was right in front of you
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| One of the attractions was calling me to see within the man stood at the
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| doorway luring the people in
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| His booth looked real tiny and inoperable
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| But infinitely large on the inside like Doctor Who
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| He said «I'm owner of this wonderful establishment
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| Please sign the waiver before you enter the labyrinth
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| Brace yourself mentally cause you’re about to witness the most incredible acts
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| of sorcery in existence»
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| I ran to the booth, «Do you expect me to believe this?»
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| I quickly bought a ticket while thinking I gotta see this
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| He closed the door behind us then sat us all on a chair
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| The door slammed but when I looked back it was no longer there
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| Step forward towards the front door and come in
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| You have now just entered in the sorcerer’s den
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| This is a voluntary thing nobody’s forcing you in
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| But if you go you may never see your porches again
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| Step forward towards the front door and come in
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| You have now just entered in the sorcerer’s den
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| This is a voluntary thing nobody’s forcing you in
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| But if you go you may never see your porches again
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| Now the second after all of the consent forms were signed
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| He started warming up by moving objects with his mind
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| He was blindin' us with magic now our vision was impaired
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| He was changing forms and all of the children were getting scared
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| He just laughed and continued to carry out more deeds
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| I said «Sir we’ve seen enough, can you open the door please?»
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| He said «I haven’t put my whole repertoire on display
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| I’ll release you when I get ready, follow me this way»
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| «Goodness gracious what have I got myself into?
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| Who are you, what are you, where are you from, who sent you?»
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| He said «I am the sorcerer I’ll never let’chu go
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| But I’ll brief you with my true histories since you like to know
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| I’m from a family of oracle I’m fifth generation
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| I frequently listen to apparition conversations
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| I’m skilled in levitation and spirit communication
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| But my specialty is deconstructing dream interpretation.»
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| «OK then but to use it like, this is not intelligent.»
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| He said «I'm testing mortal minds as an experiment
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| And right now, there’s nobody comparable to my skill
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| So who could ever challenge me?» |
| I smiled and said «I will.»
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| Step forward towards the front door and come in
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| You have now just entered in the sorcerer’s den
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| This is a voluntary thing nobody’s forcing you in
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| But if you go you may never see your porches again
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| Step forward towards the front door and come in
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| You have now just entered in the sorcerer’s den
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| This is a voluntary thing nobody’s forcing you in
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| But if you go you may never see your porches again
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| He kinda laughed saying «This must be a joke
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| Line up with the others cause my wrath is easily provoked.»
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| I said, «No it’s not a joke» He said, «Well if this is true
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| Won’t you give a demonstration on the things that you could do.»
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| I said «Well, I noticed how you metamorphosize
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| I had mastered the ability to morph when I was five
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| I can demonstrate advance transformation overdrive
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| And explain the process afterwards that’s if you’re still alive
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| You talk about your family I have no bloodline
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| I spun out of the sun I’m the only of my kind.»
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| I spoke a million words in a seven second span
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| He wondered why he couldn’t talk back; |
| his mouth was in my hand
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| I dangled it in front of him, just to see his face
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| Then made it evaporate and land in its proper place
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| I made him face a mirror his reflection was cast
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| Then I shattered his anatomy like it was the glass
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| Turned the mirror into blood, wiped it up with a rag
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| Put his pieces in a box and put the box in a bag
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| The people cheered, «You must be the Wizard!» |
| I said, «Indeed.»
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| «Can we leave?» |
| I said, «No, because you now belong to me.» |