Original Title: "My Peculiar Obsession with the band Ghost"
lyrics
Hail Satan,
Hail Satan,
You make a band up, on your own,
about a church you've never known,
as you sing with all your Satan-friends,
about the way that this world ends.
Protecting reproductive rights,
and shining the most ironic lights,
about who really, the bad guys are,
as you try to change things from afar -
and I, would like,
to be able to tear off my face,
then I could be someone else,
someone who's naturally Good.
So I, feel like,
I am able to understand, when you say:
Hail Satan
Hail Satan
So maybe this is how it ends,
with super-awesome-Satan-friends,
and we can let the organ play,
and let the church/band save the day,
And even if the world won't end,
well maybe I could start again,
then I could use a knife to see,
just who's living inside me -
and I, would like,
to be able to tear off my face,
then I could be someone else,
someone who's naturally Good.
So I, feel like,
I am able to understand, when you say:
Hail Satan
Hail Satan
Hail Satan
Hail Satan
Hail Satan
Hail Satan
Hail Satan
Hail Satan
Hail Satan
Hail Satan
and I, would like,
to be able to tear off my face,
then I could be someone else,
someone who's naturally Good.
So I, feel like,
I am able to understand, when you say:
Hail Satan
Hail Satan
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