| Fading lights, dim the clock-tower face.
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| Evening trains cloak the night with filthy air.
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| To the levee, gunners steel, cold and blue.
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| Insane killers, for tonight we are loose.
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| What’s behind the door?
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| Do we see the mystery?
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| Do we feel the welcoming?
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| What’s behind the door?
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| Cheap women, flowing wine.
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| Four Deuces, where devils lie.
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| Roaring gunfire, smashing mirrors, patrons flee.
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| Armed with shadows, gunmen play with deadly means.
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| Trapdoor victims, you are now marked for death.
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| A vengeance rising, slicing you from your breath.
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| What’s behind the door?
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| Do we see the mystery?
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| Do we feel the welcoming?
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| What’s behind the door?
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| Cheap women, flowing wine.
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| Four Deuces, where devils lie.
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| Four floors of sin, the pleasures of the flesh.
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| Set aside you conscience, partake with out a shame.
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| Choose you poison, satisfy the crave.
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| A game of chance or the company of a whore.
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| Night work terror, calling forth patrons souls.
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| Grieving widows cry of death amidst the blood.
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| Poison flowers, tears of sweat from her eyes.
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| Rushed away in the night they die
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| What’s behind the door?
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| Do we see the mystery?
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| Do we feel the welcoming?
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| What’s behind the door?
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| Cheap women, flowing wine.
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| Four Deuces, where devils lie. |