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The white witch of Rose Hall, |
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The devil she could call. |
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Mother Ruthford come one day, |
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Into Montego Bay. |
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The great house, |
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An accountant man. |
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Annie Palmer had to have this man |
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The white witch of Rose Hall, |
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A beauty above all. |
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The slaves out in the fields |
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Had brothers who were killed. |
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This obeah made the spirits rise, |
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Destroying the unwanted with her eyes. |
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By night in the black |
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When she did rise, |
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Anyone in her path would die. |
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Robert met Millicent one fine day, |
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Now the girl stood in Annie's way. |
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Her life meant nothing without his love. |
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But she couldn't bear the evil of... |
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The white witch of Rose Hall |
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The devil she could call. |
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Robert's love then denied. |
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The blame Annie denied. |
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But the father |
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Of this dead slave girl |
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Casted Annie from his world. |
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The white witch of Rose Hall. |
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The devil she could call. |
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The white witch of Rose Hall. |
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The devil she could call. |