1932, North of Baton Rouge
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Louisiana nights are darker than before
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Along the Mississippi, that is where it is
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The old colonial house, a mansion if you will
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White as snow, the mansion still seems to have its glow
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And when the moon is full and white
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You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night
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In the "LOA" house, misery will strike again
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Jean Le Noir, the first to own this house
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He was a voodoo priest, a Houngan so they say
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The voodoo cemetery, that is where he is
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Died at the hand of an evil Bocor¡¯s will
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They say..., he's been walking the house ever since that day
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And when the moon is full and white
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You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night
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In the "LOA" house, misery will strike again
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solos: Andy-Herb
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They never should have come, no no no
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They never should have come to the "LOA" house
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They never should have come, no no no
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They never should have come to the "LOA" house
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7 days ago... the Lafayetted moved in
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Sarah is with child and David is the man
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This is no Abigail, this child will survive
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And Grandfather dear, why did they bring him here?
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White as snow, that is all he sees, oh he's been blind for years
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solo: Andy
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They never should have come, no no no
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They never should have come to the "LOA" house
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They never should have come, no no no
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They never should have come to the "LOA" house
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And when the moon is full and white
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You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night
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In the "LOA" house, misery will strike again
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In the "LOA" house, misery will strike again
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And again...and again...and again... and again...
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"LOA" House
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King Diamond |