A nameless victim takes a walk into town
The road on her journey is dark
The streets are empty there is noone around
Her neighbours sleep beneath the stars
She checks a message on her mobile phone
Cos the last time she heard from
Her love he said
I'll be around
She wanders slowly doesn't know who's watching
But a shiver runs through her spine
a creature comes out from the shadows behind her
He takes her to the ground
And forces her to fight for her life
It makes us beg the question
Do we ever lose our fear of the dark
A young girl's scared
And she don't know why
She's so tired
Her boyfriend sneaks out round the back of his house
He's excited to meet up with his girl
He takes a cigarette he stole from his dad
His face lights up as the ember glows
His footsteps slow down at the end of the road
He finds her coat beneath the streetlight
With a bloodstained handprint smeared on the ground
He drops her jacket and runs towards the house
He's screaming her name
He screams for her name one more time
But the lights won't turn on
No, the lights won't turn on
Is she gone?
Is she gone?
Is she gone?
Is she really gone?
Is she really gone?
Is she really gone?
Is she really gone?
Is she really gone?
Is she really gone?
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