The Gray Man takes the children
Sometimes he takes them on the weekend
Sometimes he takes them
With permission of their parents
'Cause he promises a party
There is a cottage in Wisteria
A place of death and mass hysteria
The feast begins before
The parents come to realize
Their child is oh so tardy
He sticks a pin inside himself
When devils haunt his world
To satisfy his Bloodlust
He must steal your boys and girls
He is the King of the Missing
His cheek a place of children kissing
His mind is festering with evil
But he hides it
Underneath his sad eye glances
He wrote a letter
Did you read it?
He wrote a list of the ingredients
He wrote the afternoon
Exactly as it happened
Grace never had a chance
(no chance)
He dances in the moonlight
Drenched in blood and bone and gore
The Werewolf of Wisteria
Was greeted at your door, and
You let him him
There was an emblem on the envelope
To find its origin's our only hope
The stationary thief resided
In the same room
That the Gray Man since had rented
He left in two months but he will return
Collecting money that his son has earned
And when you capture him
You'll realize that Albert Fish
Is far beyond demented
He's Deranged
Beyond a shadow of a doubt
He changed the world
The Werewolf of Wisteria
He ate your little girl
He stole dozens of children
'Cause he looked so soft and kind
But look inside his head, you'll see
The Gray Man's lost his mind, and
Your kids are next
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