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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Every time Wicked is mentioned in something, it's always, "You'd think that X song would apply here, but it doesn't because of this"; and then everything falls into interesting debates about the philosophy of good and evil. About the only song that's avoided this is "The Wizard and I," but Schwartz has stated in The Grimmerie that it's there because there's always a song like that as the second or third song. |