Here's a message to the souls that rust and rot
Take a hard long look at whatcha got
Let's create a change, yourself, and how you see
Darksides once more, I won't attack

Lollipop she tastes like butterscotch
Here's a message to the souls that rust and rot
Lollipop she tastes like butterscotch

Break on through, is it existence that you fear?
Another cultural revolution is headed near
Let's create a change, yourself, and how you see
I can't be dragging all you people around with me

Lollipop she tastes like butterscotch
Here's a message to the souls that rust and rot
Lollipop she tastes like butterscotch

Frozen solid. Only Zamp could set Zamp free


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