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Don’t e-ver laugh as a hearse goes by
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For you may b-e the next to die
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They wrap you up in blo-ody sheets
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To drop you six feet un-der-neath
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They put you in a pine-wood box
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And cover you-u-up with dirt and rocks
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It all goes well for about a week
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And then, your coff-in be-gins to leak
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And the worms crawl in, the worms crawl out
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The worms play pi-no-chle on your snout
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They eat your eyes, they eat your nose
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As you be-gin to de-com-pose
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A s-limy be-etle with dem-on’s eyes
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Chews through your sto-mach and out your sides
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Your sto-mach tu-rns to ran-cid grease
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And puss pours out like mel-ted cheese
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You spread it on a slice of bread
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And that’s what you’ll eat when you’re dead
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And the worms crawl out, the worms crawl in
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The ones that crawl in are lean and thin
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The ones that crawl out are fat and stout
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Your eyes fall in, and your hair falls out
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Your brain turns in-to mag-got pie
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Your li-ver starts to li-qui-fy
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And for the li-vi-ng, all is well
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As you sink fur-ther in-to hell
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And the flames rise up to drag you down
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In-to the fi-re- where you will drown
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Your skin melts off as you descend
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And Sa-tan tears you limb from limb
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Your su-ffer-ing will n-ev-er end
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And the worms crawl in, the worms crawl out
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They’ll eat your guts and then shit them out
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And when your bones begin to rot
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The worms re-main, but you do not
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So don’t ev-er laugh as a hearse goes by
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For some-day, you’ll be the one to die
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And when Death brings his cold despair
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Ask you-rself, “Will an-y-one care?”
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