Body of a monkey and the feet of the cock
Dragged from her home on the killing rock
The lacked all died on the weather vane
The devil's in a cat in the babies brain

The end
Of the American
Of the American
Of the American
Of the American
Witch

Yeah
Alone on the hill and ready to die
The kids of the darkness so black and high
Mark of the wolf and the sun and the cat
The Angels beat down above the rack

We all pray for
20 innocents
We all bow down
20 innocents
We all hang high
20 innocents
We all accuse
20 innocents

The end
Of the American
Of the American
Of the American
Of the American
Witch

Do you want to know where the genes come from
Some showed faith and some showed none
Some showed faith and some showed none

We all pray for
20 innocents
We all bow down
20 innocents
We all hang high
20 innocents
We all accuse
20 innocents

The end
Of the American
Of the American
Of the American
Of the American

Do you want to know where the genes come from
Some showed their faith and some showed none
Do you want to know where the genes come from

The end
Of the american
Witch


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    Body of a monkey and the feet of the cock Dragged from her home on the killing rock The lacked all died on the weather vane The devil's in a cat in the babies brain

    Yeah Yeah Of the American (4x) Witch

    Yeah Alone on the hill and ready to die The kids of the darkness so black and high Mark of the wolf and the sun and the cat The Angels beat down above the rack

    We all pray for 20 innocents We all bow down 20 innocents We all hang high 20 innocents We all accuse 20 innocents

    Yeah Yeah Of the American (4x) Witch

    Do you want to know where the genes come from Some showed faith and some showed none (2x)

    We all pray for 20 innocents We all bow down 20 innocents We all hang high 20 innocents We all accuse 20 innocents

    Yeah Yeah Of the American (4x)

    Do you want to know where the genes come from Some showed their faith and some showed none Do you want to know where the genes come from

    Yeah Yeah Of the american Witch

    This one I'm even less sure of than 17 Year Locust, but I've made those corrections. It's clearly about the Salem witch trials.

    Minister Wightyon March 28, 2006   Link

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