Thank you, Suggestor. I'd been wanting to do this one, but wasn't sure how to put it down. I guess all I needed was someone wanting it. And thank you to all my other reviewers and followers. You guys give me the fire needed to crank these out like I have been.
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Okay. Apparently, the "official" version of Mary Had A Little Lamb is not as sing-song as I remember. So I made two versions. First is the abridged version:
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Pitch Black had an evil plan, as rotten as his soul.
He'd send his nightmares 'round the world and let the darkness grow.
He stole the children's faith away to begin his fearful rule.
The situation did look grave for Bunny, North, and Tooth.
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Zzzzzzz...Wha-?! Huh? Oh, um...bravo! That was very nice. *claps politely* NOW! On to the singing!
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Pitch Black had an evil plan, evil plan, evil plan
Pitch Black had an evil plan, as rotten as his soul.
He'd send his nightmares 'round the world, 'round the world, 'round the world
He'd send his nightmares 'round the world and let the darkness grow.
He stole the children's faith away, faith away, faith away
He stole the children's faith away to begin his fearful rule.
The situation did look grave, did look grave, did look grave
The situation did look grave for Bunny, North and Tooth.
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As to why there is no mention of Sandy or Jack in the last line, here are my reasons. This takes place in my head after Sandy 'dies' and before Jack has any believers. Therefore, neither can really be affected by the loss, right?
