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The Ghosts That Haunt Doug... - robkelk - 11-05-2005 There's a skeleton in everybody's closet I can think of one or two in my own room But I would like to introduce them both to you You'd shake their bony hands and so dispell the gloom 'Cause you're so kind I know you would not mind You'd send away the ghosts that haunt me now And the things I fear Just wouldn't seem so near And when I stroll out late at night There would be nothing rattling at my hells There are nights when all my aching bones won't let me sleep And demons come to plague me as I lie in bed But I know if you were sleeping there beside me then That you could fend them off and they would let me rest There are nights When the wind comes howling through my old place I have dreams And I wake up with the sweat pouring down my face And I wait till the morning comes There will come a time I fear when all my days are done And they will come collect my corpse and bury me And then I hope you'll come over to the Other Side To join me in our new life, keep me company - The Ghosts That Haunt Me, Crash Test Dummies, from their 1991 album The Ghosts That Haunt Me The possible power: Once the song is playing, and Doug has told one of his deep, dark secrets to someone else, that other person gains the ability to perform an effective exorcism if the ghosts being exorcised are affecting Doug. In a sufficiently-mystical reality, this song might also set up a link between Doug and the person, ensuring they'll reach the same Final Reward. This side-effect is unlikely to have any in-game effect... - Rob Kelk (Edit to fix a typo) -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 |