| Dear Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau
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| I’m on my knees, I’m beggin' you
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| Awake the fallen one in me
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| Thy power above all I hail
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| The white room on your grave I brought
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| Together with cigars and gold
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| I’ll find you at the river’s end
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| As the followers enter your realm
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| Sing, voodoo Marie, let me hear thy tone
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| Speak, voodoo Marie, let me hear thy tongue
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| Queen of New Orleans
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| Mother of the coven
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| Sing, voodoo Marie
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| You’ve been called out again
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| Concerned about the soul I hold
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| In my heart I know he’s stubborn too
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| Awake the fallen father please
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| Thy power above all I hail
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| Sing, voodoo Marie, let me hear thy tone
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| Speak, voodoo Marie, let me hear thy tongue
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| Queen of New Orleans
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| Mother of the coven
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| Sing, voodoo Marie
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| You’ve been called out again
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| How silent is the lonely one?
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| What do we see, what do we know?
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| Marie Laveau, I’m full of hope
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| Let me speak until forever more
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| How silent is the lonely one?
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| What do we see, what do we know?
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| Marie Laveau, I’m full of hope
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| Let me speak until forever more
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| Sing, voodoo Marie, let me hear thy tone
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| Speak, voodoo Marie, let me hear thy tongue
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| Queen of New Orleans
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| Mother of the coven
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| Sing, voodoo Marie
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| You’ve been called out again
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| Called out again
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| Called out again
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| Called out again
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| Called out again |