There's no telling
When the rain is stopping
The storm has carried on for several days
But you left me
So I hope the thunder stays
We both love 'em
'Cause they block out sunlight
We love the thunderstorms
'Cause sunshine ends
The sun reminds us of
The days we lost our friends
There is no simple way to say I'm sorry
I just assumed that
You would want to love me
Your sister did
But you're not her at all
It all started with a hopeful glimmer
We got together 'cause it seemed so right
It all ended
'Cause the rain was outta sight
I tried calling but there was no answer
You haven't answered me
For several days
I have to find you
And I hope the thunder stays
I've never been to
Your apartment building
I fear there may be a link to the killings
Of our best friends
And the key might be Malloy
'Cause local girls and boys
Know his name
It seems Malloy is always to blame
But is Malloy for real?
Was he behind the wheel
Of the car that killed Syria dead?
Did he put bullets in Yeti's head?
Did he kill half the four?
Will he be killing more?
(killing more killing more killing
more killing more killing more killing)
How can we
Protect ourselves from danger?
'Cause Syria was taken out
The driver was aiming for her
And Yeti was blown away
By masked men at the race
Perhaps they were disciples of Malloy
The boys at the dance were
Killed by downers
They said Malloy gave them
The poison pills
The crazy thing about drugs
They sometimes kill
When me and Yeti
Told the cops that Robert
Was hanging with us
When the boys were found
We took a chance assuming
Robert's mind was sound
I have a feeling Robert
Knows who killed them
I fear there may be other killers like him
I fear Malloy has disciples to dispose
And no one knows
Who's bad and who's good
I'd prove that I was great if I could
I have to see you soon
This rainy afternoon
All we have to do is stick together
I know that we can trust each other now
Though everyone around
Could be disciples (disciples of Malloy)
I know we'll make it through somehow
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