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** Speaking of Sondheim, there's also "Unworthy of Your Love" from ''Assassins'', sung by John Hinckley Jr. and Squeaky Fromme to Jodie Foster and Charles Manson, respectively. Though that one almost sounds sweet out of context.
** Speaking of Sondheim, there's also "Unworthy of Your Love" from ''Assassins'', sung by John Hinckley Jr. and Squeaky Fromme to Jodie Foster and Charles Manson, respectively. Though that one almost sounds sweet out of context.
* Guster's "The Airport Song" is about someone who wants to kidnap someone else and turn them into a cultist/lover. ''Really'' creepy.
* Guster's "The Airport Song" is about someone who wants to kidnap someone else and turn them into a cultist/lover. ''Really'' creepy.
* The Arrogant Worms have "Celine Dion," about a guy who's obsessed with her - "And I can see your house / From my van" and "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CAnXIXTcMM Stalker Girl]," which, despite being by a fairly obscure band, would make a good auxiliary page quote.
* The Arrogant Worms have "Celine Dion," about a guy who's obsessed with her - "And I can see your house / From my van" and "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CAnXIXTcMM Stalker Girl]," which is an inversion. Here are some of the lyrics
{{quote| She's my creepy stalker girl <br />
{{quote| She's my creepy stalker girl <br />
I'm the center of her whacked-out, crazy, and delusional world <br />
I'm the center of her whacked-out, crazy, and delusional world <br />