| deception disgrace evil as plain as the scar on his face
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| deception and outrage disgrace for shame
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| he asked for trouble the moment he came
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| deception an outrage disgrace for shame you know these outsiders type evil as
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| plain as the scar on his face see you later agitator deception an outrage
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| disgrace for shame traitor go back with your own he asked for trouble the
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| moment he came see you later agitator
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| born in grief raised in hate helpless to defy his fate
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| let him run let him live
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| but do not forget what we cannot forgive
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| and he is not one of us he has never been one of us
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| he is not part of us not our kind
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| someone once lied to us now were not so blind
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| for we knew he woulddo what he’s done
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| and we know he’ll never be one of us he is not one of us
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| deception disgrace deception disgrace deception |