The great hand pointed and I felt a stab of dread
That gets me every time I find myself in front of it
The great hand pointed, it was horrible to see
The great hand pointed at me
And everything was staring as my body convulsed in the grass outside the house
Everybody knew, every single person knew, what was actually inside of me
The great hand reached out of the sign of the forsaken
It ripped my arms off, it smashed my legs in
The great hand pointed, it was deafening to see
The great hand pointing at me
And then the music picked up loud and I felt the earth spit at me
You wandered through the crowd just to get a better view of me
As I lay twitched on the ground with the great hand hovering over me
And I felt like a little kid who was caught up in a lie
(Felt like a little kid who was caught up in a lie)
Oh, the smart ones never live
Oh, the guilty never die
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