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Don’t open the door Mary Look after those children upstairs When they cry your name in the night Cause they will As you know better than anyone Don’t open the door Mary When the man calls out your name All gentle and soothing Like a preacher at the altar But it’s not him Don’t open the door Mary Cause hes not the man you knew Resist the curiosity wriggling inside you Ignore him calling outside As he brandishes his knife Don’t open the door Mary To the familiar voice you hear Things have changed inside him A strangeness has taken over Now a darkness waits at your door Don’t open the door Mary Just sit and wait in your chair Eat the beautiful chicken resting on the plate Drink the wine velvet in its glass And dream on this beautiful evening Don’t open the door Mary As he’s banging on the door Cry into the night if you need to And let god listen to your head Let him save your soul tonight
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Jul 28, 2018
Jul 28, 2018 at 5:05 PM UTC
Don’t open the door Mary
Don’t open the door Mary Look after those children upstairs When they cry your name in the night Cause they will As you know better than anyone Don’t open the door Mary When the man calls out your name All gentle and soothing Like a preacher at the altar But it’s not him Don’t open the door Mary Cause hes not the man you knew Resist the curiosity wriggling inside you Ignore him calling outside As he brandishes his knife Don’t open the door Mary To the familiar voice you hear Things have changed inside him A strangeness has taken over Now a darkness waits at your door Don’t open the door Mary Just sit and wait in your chair Eat the beautiful chicken resting on the plate Drink the wine velvet in its glass And dream on this beautiful evening Don’t open the door Mary As he’s banging on the door Cry into the night if you need to And let god listen to your head Let him save your soul tonight
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Jul 28, 2018
Jul 28, 2018 at 5:05 PM UTC
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