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SONGS AND STORYS ABOUT LIFE
Lyrics
I'm the smallest tiny thing that lurks there in the darkness,
I'm the smallest enemy - you'll ever have to face,
I'm living in the blood streams of your Mothers and your children,
And I'm the sworn arch enemy - of all the Human race.
I'm hiding in your cities - and I'm hiding in your mountains,
I'm hiding in your silver spike - you know - your crystal ship of dreams,
I've waited here for years - till the moment's right to strike you,
And I'm the greatest evil - that Mankind has ever seen.
I'm just a tiny microbe - can you feel me getting stronger,
Can you feel me make my mark on Humankind??
I have Ten Thousand faces - and I'm waiting here to take you,
Just as close as the eyes I hide behind.
I'm more unspeakable than Hitler - and I'm worse than Jeffery Dalmner,
I'm stronger than Heussen - ever dreamed that he'd become,
How I laugh at their demise - while I keep on getting stronger,
And I won't be satisfied - till the Human race is run.
Now Hitler is the past - and Dalmner is in prison,
And Heussen has had his army stalled - and bleeding on the sand,
Now history may forget them - but it's ME that they'll remember,
Cause I thrive on the indifference - and the arrogance of Man.
I'm just a tiny microbe - can you feel me getting stronger,
Can you feel me make my mark on Humankind??
I have Ten Thousand faces - and I'm waiting here to take you,
Just as close as the eyes I hide behind.
And I can feel you sweating - as I'm making my advances,
And I know now you can't stop me - even if you tried,
Because you've been to ignorant - to even try to teach your children,
And you've kept the truth locked deep away - in the darkness of your minds.
And all the puny magic - that your medicine can do,
Will be as useless as trying - to spit against the wind,
And I'll draw the final curtain down - and I'll let you kick and scream,
Because you know,
In the long run,
I WILL WIN
© J. Lee Paulet 1993