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Acid Queen
 
  Gypsy:

If your child ain’t all he should be now
This girl will put him right.
I’ll show him what he could be now
Just give me one night.
I’m the gypsy - the acid queen.
Pay before we start.
I’m the gypsy - the acid queen.
I’ll tear your soul apart.

Give us a room and close the door
Leave us for a while.
Your boy won’t be a boy no more
Young, but not a child.
I’m the gypsy - the acid queen.
Pay before we start.
I’m the gypsy the acid queen.
I’ll tear your soul apart.

Gather your wits and hold on fast,
Your mind must learn to roam.
Just as the gypsy queen must do
You’re gonna hit the road.

My work is done now look at him
He’s never been more alive.
His head it shakes his fingers clutch.
Watch his body writhe
I’m the gypsy - the acid queen.
Pay before we start.
I’m the gypsy - I’m guaranteed.
To break your little heart.




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