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Pretty Little Daughter
The walls are lined with blood
 The ceiling is coated with wax
 The floor covers the stars
 He drags in his rusty old ax
 Knowing what he did
 He washes her blood down the sink
 He grabs a bottle of whiskey
 And then beging to drink
 He sits down in his chair
 And stares into his fire
 He remembers the scene so well
 His heart wrapped in his own barbed wire
 The moon was high that night
 Bright as a lightning bug in June
 He watches his daughter play
 Knowing her fate will be soon
 He tells her "Come inside!
 I have a game we can play!"
 Little did she know
 With her, he would lay
 He led her to her room
 She snuck inside the door
 And with an evil laugh
 He threw her on the floor
 She cried "Daddy why?"
 He just smiled and said
 "Because I love my princess,
 Now get on the bed!"
 He grabbed her by her dress
 White and made of silk
 He ripped it right off of her
 And filled her with his filth
 Her screams were heard for hours
 But no one lived for miles
 Still I wonder why
 Who could do this to their child?
 Once he was finished
 His daughter lay in bed
 Wondering "Why did he do this?
 Was it something I said?"
 "Daddy, I don't like that game."
 His daughter said allowed
 She looked at him with teary eyes
 And gave him a scowel
 He smiled gentaly at her
 "You'll never have to play again!"
 His daughter smiled at him
 Unaware of his sin
 He grabbed his daughter
 By her arm
 Then drug her
 Out past their barn
 He told her he loved her
 Then she cried 
 "You told me you loved me!
 Daddy, you lied!"
 He was sick of her mouth
 So he threw her down
 With a sickening thud
 She hit the rock solid ground
 He pulled out of his pocket
 The knife that he held
 He slit her mouth from ear to ear
 I can't describe the pain she felt
 She tried to scream
 No sound came out
 He nelt beside her
 And gave her a pout
 "I'm sorry, my dear
 That it had to be this way
 But it had to be this way
 But I have wanted this
 For so many days!"
 She squirmed  on the ground
 Like an animal with no legs
 The sight was just horrifying
 When he kicked her in the head
 He drug her around
 Infront of the barn
 He tired her arms up
 With just some string and old yarn
 The look in her eyes
 Was sad as can be
 But the meat on her bones
 Was all he could see
 He got his old ax
 He lift it high above
 The drugs he had taken
 Had blinded his love
 He brought down the ax
 With such a force
 He heard her bones crack
 She was the main corse
 He boiled her body
 Fried her real deep
 He ate her whole
 But hung her head
 By morning he had forgotten
 What he had done
 He opened the curtains
 And was blinded by the sun
 The house smelled of a rotten corpse
 Death was in the air
 When he noticed her hanging head
 All he could do was stare
 He burst into tears
 He now knows
 He raped and killed his pretty little daughter
 The blood on his hands shows
 Drugs did this to him
 They had blackend his soul
 His heart was as cold
 As a piece of coal
 I have tears in my eyes
 I can barely see
 His pretty little daughter
 Dead, she was me
 Remember my story
 Sad, but true
 Stay away from drugs
 Or this could happen to you

