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Mama
I knew I wouldn’ be able to run
I never did that a ton
I knew I wouldn’ be able to hide
But I’ll be damned if I didn’ try
She screamed and shrieked about some fun
But we all knew that was a lie
She’s scary and grey, and she asked me to stay
That’s until she tied the tie and wanted me to die
Her eyes glowed a piercin’ white and her stare will surely take your light
Don’t let her close or ya’ll be toast
My mama is no longer mine
She’s the darkness you see under your bed and the whispers inside your pretty little head
Will your mama become our mama in time?
She wanted us to believe she was divine
But we knew when she killed little Jack
That we’re never gonna get our mama back
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