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 Lonely Misery
She sits alone, she is alone.  No one to hold her, she is all alone.  No consoling shoulder, they're all gone and now she sits all alone.
What's her name?  You're asking me?  Last I heard it was Misery.  Everyone knows she loves company, but unfortunately it won't be me.
Maybe on a better day, one of you will go her way?
She won't be hard to find.  She sits alone, she will be alone.  There is no one to bring down; she resides at Palace Rock Bottom as queen with a crown.  She has no minions to boss around and nothing but tears to polish her crown.
What is her name?  Who could she be?  I call her Lonely Misery, for she sits alone, she is alone.  Queen of Rock Bottom... all alone.


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