Deep in the woods there was a fire
That burned with an evil desire
Desire to feed on the pain
A flame that would never retire
A pyre that would drive you insane
And it said...
Why don’t you cast yourself on me?
I promise you won’t feel a thing
There’s golden treasures underneath, you’ll see
Now please, give yourself to me
Deep in the woods the fire grew higher
The flesh would dissolve and expire
But the bones and the ashes remained
They whistled and snapped like a choir
A chorus that cried out in vain
And it said...
Why don’t you cast yourself on me?
I promise you won’t feel a thing
There’s golden treasures underneath, you’ll see
Now please, give yourself to me
Deep in the woods, there’s still a fire
That will never grow weary or tired
And draws closer and closer each day
And In bed when you start to perspire
Pray you don’t hear that refrain