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Little did I know when I was digging his grave, I was also digging my own. |
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He had these piercing blue eyes, pierce you right down to the bone. |
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She took out a pen and paper, and the words took a life of their own. |
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And that's the problem right there, it took on a life of its own. |
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I knew it would come to this, and now it has and I'm so sad. |
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My life before was heaven and bliss. |
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Mary Shelley had a night like this. |
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He had these piercing blue eyes, pierce you right down to the bone. |
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He had these piercing blue eyes, as he broke bone after bone after bone after bone. |
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I'd often wondered what would happen if he took it as far as he could, |
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And just gave it one little push. |
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Take it to the limit, take it as far as you can, and just give it one little push. |
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I knew it would come to this, and now it has and I'm so sad. |
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My life before was heaven and bliss. |
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Mary Shelley had a night like this. |
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Well, she was out to rearrange things, but she took it a little bit too far I guess. |
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Well, she had the best of intentions. I mean, she meant well. |
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But sometimes good people do bad things. |
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Sometimes they just can't help it. |
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Sometimes it's beyond their control, but at least she meant well. |
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I knew it would come to this, and now it has and I'm so sad. |
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My life before was heaven and bliss. |
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Mary Shelley had a night like this. |