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Black Widow



They say deep in the forest
On every Halloween
Comes alive an evil woman
The worst the world has seen

They say she has black eyes
Nails painted burgundy
Skin as pale as moonlight
Hair long and feathery

Drunken men lost at midnight
With no place else to go
Are baffled by her beauty
And court the fateful beau

She strikes right at the neck
That’s where men are weakest
They have no chance to yell
Her mercy is the bleakest

Who knew that such a beauty
With pretty straight cut bangs
Could open such an awful mouth
With such remorseless fangs?

The men are but her supper
She rolls them in a cocoon
They glisten like sad slugs
Their bodies shining from the moon

The black widow has claimed the lives
Of more than thirty men
No one has ever caught her
As she hides deep in her den

Sometimes she walks among us
The pretty lady with the smile
No one even suspects her
To be a fiend so vile

No one even looks twice
At the loathsome sinner
So you should keep an eye out
Or she’ll have your date for dinner


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