Lyrics Something Wicked This Way Comes - Redemption
[M/l
van
Dyk]
[Part
I:
Arrivals]
October′s
a
rare
month
for
boys
When
life
is
simple,
pure
and
sweet
And
the
foolish
youth
can
overlook
The
wolf
outside
the
door
Come
hear
a
tale
of
Halloween
And
one
October
not
long
past
Jim
Nightshade
and
Will
Halloway
Would
never
be
quite
so
young
anymore
Fury,
the
seller
of
lightning
rods,
foretells
the
coming
storm
The
light's
on
in
the
library,
beneath
the
black′ning
sky
Charles
Halloway
sits
deep
inside,
surrounded
by
his
books
A
serious,
lonely
and
sad
old
man
whose
youth
has
passed
him
by
And
Jim
and
Will
conspire
To
ride
the
carousel
Could
set
their
souls
afire
Could
send
them
straight
to
Hell
[Part
II:
Torments]
Far
away,
but
much
too
close
for
comfort
Carnival's
calliope
is
playing
Halloway
sits
in
the
darkened
library
Thinking
dark
thoughts
Son
at
home
he
doesn't
really
know
Fifty-four
years
seems
so
very
old
Throws
the
carnival′s
ad
in
the
fire
Flames
grow
higher
Long
after
midnight,
children
awake
Journeys
await
them,
chances
to
take
Run
through
the
streets
to
the
carnival
grounds
Hoping
to
ride
the
merry-go-round
Three
AM
is
midnight
for
the
soul
Never
is
a
man
so
close
to
death
The
house
of
temptation
is
at
hand
Souls
are
damned
What′s
the
purpose
of
a
life
of
virtue?
What
you
don't
know
certainly
can
hurt
you
Every
step
he
made
he
second-guessed
Life
of
regret
Ride′s
out
of
order,
no
one's
around
Hardly
a
whisper,
hardly
a
sound
Thinking
that
they′re
alone,
but
they're
not
Gloved
hands
encircle,
now
they
are
caught
[Part
III:
The
Carnival]
Late
that
night
the
boys
returned
Watched
the
carousel
spin
′round
Turning
old
man
into
young
Bringing
darkness
to
town
Carousel
turns
and
turns
Years
can
scorch
and
time
can
burn
Dark's
accomplice,
age
reversed
Now
becomes
a
boy
accursed
Jim
and
Will
stumble
in
To
this
whirling
world
of
sin
Forward
spins
the
carousel
Cooger
ages,
dies
and
goes
to
hell
Mister
Dark
knows
at
once
That
the
boys
have
seen
too
much
As
they
call
for
the
police
He
and
the
witch
wait
For
their
plan
to
be
unleashed
Boys
return
with
the
law
Try
to
tell
them
what
they
saw
The
witch
throws
her
voice
and
the
old,
dead
man
Seems
to
come
to
life
again
The
ruse
has
worked,
no
one
believes
the
Tales
of
what
the
boys
have
seen
The
witch
locks
eyes;
they
fear
her
most;
She
wishes
them
a
"short
sad
life
for
both!"
[Part
IV:
Pursuits]
Late
that
night
the
witch
takes
to
the
sky
above
the
town
Searching
for
the
boys
who
know
the
secret
of
the
carousel
A
black
parade
of
circus
freaks,
and
led
by
Mister
Dark,
Scours
every
street
for
the
boys
to
drag
them
down
to
hell
The
boys
have
seen
too
much
And
now
their
death
will
be
their
silence
The
freaks
have
caskets
fashioned
for
the
little
boys
who
hid
And
Mister
Dark
halts
the
procession,
seeing
the
librarian,
He
asks
him
who
the
boys
are;
fills
with
rage
as
the
old
man
lies
[Part
V:
The
Autumn
People]
Late
that
night
inside
the
town's
old
library
Circled
by
arcane
and
evil
books
Scouring
them
for
any
hint
of
knowledge.
Charles,
Jim
and
Will
A
father′s
son
who
doesn′t
know
his
dad
Suddenly
he
wishes
that
he
had
As
he
sees
that
this
old
lonely
man
Could
be
they
the
only
hope
they
have
The
Carnival
has
been
here
many
times
Its
history
is
found
between
the
lines
Comes
by
every
forty
years
or
so
Since
more
than
two
hundred
years
ago
They
feast
upon
the
sins
and
fears
of
men
Promise
you
just
what
you
want
and
then
When
they're
through
they′ll
steal
your
very
soul
Entomb
you
in
their
sideshow
And
as
the
church
bell
rings
They
hear
the
opening
door
The
boys
hide
for
their
lives
As
Mister
Dark
arrives
[Part
VI:
Temptations]
Temptation
Tearing
at
his
soul
To
take
a
second
chance
To
right
the
wrongs
To
live
again
No
more
Regrets
No
more
living
as
a
Man
to
old
to
know
his
son
Resistance
He
turns
the
offer
down
Not
willing
to
exchange
his
soul
For
what
he
wants
the
most
Mister
Dark
Crushes
Charles'
hand
And
tells
the
witch
to
give
the
man
A
taste
of
precious
death
(Old
man)
Hear
your
breathing
(Old
man)
Feel
your
hurt
(Old
man)
See
you′re
bleeding
(Old
man)
Stop
your
heart
[Part
VII:
Confrontations]
(Halloway)
ten
lifetimes
closer
to
death
(Somehow)
finding
the
courage
to
laugh
(Laughter)
searing
in
the
witch's
face
(Laughter)
burning
her
wicked
soul
(Standing),
knowing
he′s
beaten
her
back
(Smiling),
knowing
the
time
is
now
(Striding)
purposefully
into
the
street
(Knowing)
that
he
can
save
them
somehow
(Mister
Dark)
leads
the
boys
into
the
streets
(Will
to
be)
made
into
a
toy
for
freaks
(Nightshade)
to
be
his
partner
for
life
(After
the)
carnival's
over
tonight
(Carnival):
one
last
attraction
to
see
(Shoot
the
witch):
gypsy
who
cannot
die
(Mister
Dark)
gazes
out
over
the
crowd
for
a
(Volunteer):
someone
to
give
it
a
try
(Halloway)
calls
out
from
deep
in
the
crowd
(Mister
Dark)
cannot
believe
his
eyes
(Halloway)
his
good
hand
picks
up
the
gun
(To
steady
it)
he
calls
for
the
help
of
his
son
[Part
VIII:
Departures]
Far
away,
trapped
in
the
mirror
maze
The
whole
town
calls
his
name
And
Will
awakes
the
spell
The
dust
witch
placed
upon
his
head
Halloway:
father
and
son
Standing
as
one
As
Mister
Dark
gives
them
the
bullet
and
Charles
carves
into
a
crescent
moon
Mister
Dark
stares
at
the
bullet
He
doesn't
yet
under
stand
The
meaning
of
what
Charles
has
done
So
he
let′s
the
game
proceed
But
the
moon
he
carved
isn′t
a
moon
at
all
It's
his
smile
the
bullet
carries
And
this
totem
finds
it′s
way
To
the
witch's
heart
The
gun
cracks
and
the
Witch
knows
this
and
now
is
dead!
Chaos
spreads,
and
Charles
and
Will
Run
to
the
maze
to
rescue
Jim
Charles
walks
in
Confronted
by
reflections
of
a
million
ancient
men
Staring
back
and
making
him
older
A
lifetime
full
of
regrets
A
man
who
never
knew
his
son
A
man
whose
deeds
were
never
done
Halloway
rises
from
The
hall
of
shattered
mirrors
He
picks
up
his
son
and
runs
with
him
Across
the
carnival
grounds
Nightshade
still
upon
the
carousel
Charles
and
Will
help
him
down
Another
boy
appears
saying
Mister
Dark′s
gone
And
the
four
of
us
must
give
chase
Halloway
looks
at
the
strange
young
boy
He
sees
him
for
what
he
is
Mister
Dark
made
younger
again
by
the
Power
of
the
carousel
Charles
picks
the
boy
up
Holds
him
close
and
feels
his
hatred
And
with
grave
determination
Lets
his
heart
fill
with
love
For
his
life
and
his
son
And
returns
the
boy's
hate
with
this
love
and
it
Courses
through
Dark′s
young
body
And
he
withers
and
dies
As
the
carnival
tents
disappears
The
three
of
them
spring
Laughing
back
to
town
Two
boys
and
one
middle-aged
man
No
longer
quite
so
old
as
he
thought
Far
away
but
much
too
close
for
comfort
Far
away
but
much
too
close
for
comfort
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