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Lou Reed - Edgar Allan Poe lyrics
These are the stories of Edgar Allan Poe
 not exactly the boy next door
 He'll tell you tales of horror
 then he'll play with your mind
 if you haven't heard of him
 you must be deaf or blind
 These are the stories of Edgar Allan Poe
 not exactly the boy next door
 He'll tell you about Usher
 whose house burned in his mind
 his love for his dear sister
 her death would drive him wild
 The murder of a stranger
 the murder of a friend
 the callings from the pits of hell
 that never seem to end
 These are the stories of Edgar Allan Poe
 not exactly the boy next door
 These are the stories of Edgar Allan Poe
 not exactly the boy next door
 The diabolic image of the city and the sea
 the chaos and the carnage that reside deep within me
 Decapitations, poisonings, hellish not a bore
 you won't need 3D glasses to pass beyond this door
 Edgar Allan Poe
 not exactly the boy next door
 No Nosferatu Vincent Price or naked women hereLou Reed - Edgar Allan Poe - http://motolyrics.com/lou-reed/edgar-allan-poe-lyrics.html
 a mind unfurled, a mind unbent is all we have here
 Truth, fried orangutans flutter to the stage
 leave your expectations home
 And listen to the stories of Edgar Allan Poe
 We give you the soliloquy the raven at the door
 flaming pits the moving walls no equilibrium
 No ballast, no bombast
 the unvarnished truth we've got
 mind swoons guilty
 cooking ravings in a pot
 Edgar Allan Poe
 not exactly the boy next door
 Edgar Allan Poe
 not exactly the boy next door
 Tell-tale heart a rotting cask
 a valley of unrest
 a conqueror worm devouring souls
 keep the best for last
 Rings for Annie Lee
 as Poe's buried alive
 regretting his beloved's death in
 all her many guises
 These are the stories of Edgar Allan Poe
 not exactly the, not exactly the boy next door
 Edgar Allan Poe
 not exactly the boy next door
 These are the stories of Edgar Allan Poe
 not exactly the boy next door
 Edgar Allan Poe













