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* Yes, from Voltaire. "Goodnight Demon-Slayer" is about a parent easing his child's nighttime fears. Google the lyrics sometime, it's absolutely beautiful.
* Yes, from Voltaire. "Goodnight Demon-Slayer" is about a parent easing his child's nighttime fears. Google the lyrics sometime, it's absolutely beautiful.
** As well as being one of the most badass lullabies you will ever hear.
** As well as being one of the most badass lullabies you will ever hear.
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* "Innocent", written to and about people who have been the victims of bullying and harassment, giving words of encouragement and reassurance that it's not their fault. What gets this troper is the bridge, where Voltaire invites the listener:
* "Innocent", written to and about people who have been the victims of bullying and harassment, giving words of encouragement and reassurance that it's not their fault. What gets this troper is the bridge, where Voltaire invites the listener:
{{quote|So let's wear black, let's blast [[The Cure]] and [[Siouxsie and the Banshees|Siouxsie]]<br />
{{quote|So let's wear black, let's blast [[The Cure]] and [[Siouxsie and the Banshees|Siouxsie]]<br />
Then we'll go see [[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]], and then we'll forget to go home.
Then we'll go see [[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]], and then we'll forget to go home. }}
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