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with corpses breathing inside them. and we pity their plight as they call in the night
Singer: don mclean
they are playing. in shacks of two rooms that are rotting wood tombs
with corpses breathing inside them. and we pity their plight as they call in the night
and we do all that we can do to hide them. and the rain falls and blows through their window
they are playing. in shacks of two rooms that are rotting wood tombs
with corpses breathing inside them. and we pity their plight as they call in the night
and we do all that we can do to hide them. and the rain falls and blows through their window
Singer: mclean, don
they are playing. in shacks of two rooms that are rotting wood tombs
with corpses breathing inside them. and we pity their plight as they call in the night
and we do all that we can do to hide them. and the rain falls and blows through their window
they are playing. in shacks of two rooms that are rotting wood tombs
with corpses breathing inside them. and we pity their plight as they call in the night
and we do all that we can do to hide them. and the rain falls and blows through their window