Follow Me Down
Hank (sings to Laila and Sky):
Let me see first an apology as I’m not sure where to begin,
the doctor’s detained- but he’ll soon explain, what’s gotten under your skin
Riley J:
The results are back there’s not much time to act - If we move now you could pull though
But this much is certain that the final curtain is closing with or without you
Laila grasps her chain
Sky, Laila, Hank and Riley J: aah, aah, aah, aah-
Riley J:
Follow me down- down into your new home
It’s time to go- Welcome to your new home
Riley J (to Laila):
Since you’ve been inspected now we have detected a sickness that’s spreading throughout
Killing your self, destroying your health, there’s no time left to lie about
Hank (sings to Sky):
Sky I’d advise, you be somewhat wise, as Laila may soon not be here
Hank and Riley J: So go to your girley go now while it’s early the end for her is drawing near
Chorus
Riley J (to Laila):
You’ll be the first- in this new universe- my bold and brave pioneer,
you can be saved now so don’t be afraid, I promise there’s nothing to fear
You need to trust me my dear, I promise there’s nothing to fear
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