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[audio logo]

[clink]

[audio logo]

[music playing]

[crickets chirping]

[eerie voices]

What you're doing is very brave.

But I don't want to.

But you must.

[eerie voices]

No, no, no, no, no!

Daddy!

It's going to be OK.

[eerie voices]

[eerie voices]

No, no, no.

I cannot.

Stop!

[music playing]

[birds chirping]

[bang]

Morning, Ollie.

I see you got the old

girl up and running.

Yeah.

I got her fixed.

How's the tractor doing?

It's turning into

an eyesore, just

like the rest of the place.

A little birdie tells me that

you have a family in need

for a place to stay.

But you're not into it.

Look, you got to

do the right thing.

Family means everything to

the people of this town.

You can't just turn people

away and not take people in.

Understand?

Getting late.

All right then.

[clears throat] Listen,

do the right thing.

You'll be a better man for it.

And the people of this town

will appreciate you for it.

[clanging]

[whirring]

[music playing]

Well, that's Uncle Ollie.

OK, guys, you need to be on

your best behavior, please.

He's doing us a huge favor.

Yeah, make a good impression

because we're new.

[car doors banging]

[exhaling]

Remember little Maggie?

She's our creative one.

She wants to be a writer.

It takes everything we have to

keep up with her imagination.

[trunk slams]

Let's go inside.

My home is your home.

[music playing]

Come on then.

Let me show you to your rooms.

We really do appreciate

this, Uncle Ollie.

And it'll only be

a night or two.

I promise.

Yeah.

Thanks, man.

There you go.

[footsteps treading]

[music playing]

Make yourselves

at home in there.

[footsteps treading]

[birds chirping]

[crickets chirping]

[footsteps receding]

[inhales deeply]

[eerie whispering]

[clunking]

You OK?

[breathing heavily] Bad feeling.

[breathing heavily]

[music playing]

You are truly unbelievable.

Beats the alternative, right?

Middle of the damn night?

The kids are scared.

We drove 10 hours.

You need to get a job, Neil, or

we're done for real this time.

I have to take care of my kids.

I cannot take care of you too.

Grow up.

Stop

Yeah.

This place is creepy.

We can't stay here more

than a night or two.

I'm just going to figure out.

What is there to figure out?

I mean, you stole

from your boss.

What were you thinking?

I was thinking we

needed the cash.

You told me we had

plenty of cash.

You told me we had

nothing to worry about.

So you're just a liar?

I didn't lie.

I had it.

You idiot.

You gambled it?

So you had enough cash

that we could pay our rent,

and then you gambled it.

Real smart.

That's why we're here, isn't it?

We have nowhere else to go.

That's why we're here.

And we cannot stay here.

This place gives me the creeps.

This place is a palace.

We'll make the best of

it for as long as we can.

I've told you the

stories about him.

Yeah, so?

Christ, Neil!

He's a freak.

It's the whole town.

I mean, nobody here

is right in the head.

I'm serious.

We can make it work.

[sighs] Ugh!

This is stupid.

Come on, just do a few.

Red.

Red.

Red.

Black.

Red.

Black.

See, you're definitely psychic.

I am not!

No one gets them

right all of the time.

I'm not right all the time.

Come on, try again, all right?

[footsteps approaching]

Black.

See?

Family meeting.

There are some things going

on that you wouldn't fully

understand.

Try me.

Fine, maybe you

would understand,

but you don't need

to know about them.

When dad was here,

we never had to move.

Maggie, hey, come on.

It's not helping.

No, you come on, Mom.

He lost his job again, right?

That's it?

We are trying.

Sometimes, trying

isn't good enough.

How long are we

going to be here?

It could be a little while.

Just do me a favor and stay

out of Uncle Ollie's hair,

all right?

[floorboard scraping]

[footsteps receding]

I've never been much of a cook.

I can help with

that, Uncle Ollie.

[snorts] Yeah, right.

[chuckles]

I'll try.

We do really appreciate

your letting us stay.

So what's the deal?

Well, I had a job

at a dealership.

Went well for about six months.

I was top sales for two

months straight, actually.

Anyway, things just dried

up, and my side business

fell through.

[chuckles] Yeah, everything

just dries up or falls through.

It's real rough times out there.

Maggie.

[clinking]

We thank you for this food

and for all sacrifices,

large and small.

In [? ente's ?] name we pray.

[music playing]

[breathing heavily]

[clinking]

Can you spell that, [? ente? ?]

Maggie, put it away.

Now.

[scraping]

[clunking]

[clinking]

[music playing]

I don't like it here.

I know.

It's cold.

Do you want to go inside?

Not that kind of cold.

Something's wrong

with him, I think.

This place just feels weird.

It'll be OK.

Maybe it can be fun.

Tomorrow, we explore.

They can't stay.

We decided we wouldn't

do this anymore.

[inhales deeply]

[footsteps treading]

[eerie voices]

[eerie voices]

You don't have to do this.

You don't have to do this.

Please, please.

Please let me go.

[inaudible] Do you

want us to starve, Huh?

No.

The whole town is

going to starve.

And you're being selfish!

You know that this

is the only way.

No.

No.

[inaudible] [sobbing] No!

Let's see if the

sacrifice is pure enough.

No!

No, no, no!

Please stop.

[screaming] [groaning] [crying]

[bell ringing]

[goat bleating]

[scribbling]

Tell me.

[footsteps approaching]

[music playing]

[scribbling]

[crickets chirping]

[footsteps treading]

[birds chirping]

Come on.

[water pouring]

[crickets chirping]

Look.

What's that smell?

Something in there.

What is it?

[door slams]

What are you kids doing?

You two stay away

from this barn.

A lot of equipment in there.

It's dangerous.

And you definitely stay

away from this room.

A couple of kids like yourself

get hurt in there, really bad.

You understand?

Now, go on.

[footsteps receding]

[keys jangling]

[crunching]

[crunching]

[crickets chirping]

What is it?

[music playing]

[crunching]

[panting]

[whimpering]

[panting]

[inaudible] demands a sacrifice.

[sreaming]

[panting]

[screaming]

[whimpering]

[eerie voices]

[screaming]

[slashing]

[music playing]

[birds chirping]

Come on.

Let's go.

Hurry.

[chuckles]

[rustling]

[music playing]

What is this?

I don't know.

Must be where they

kept animal feed.

Where are the animals?

Don't know.

[birds chirping]

[rustling]

What is this?

Probably just dirt or something.

Looks like blood.

Do you think it's blood?

And they say I'm the one

with the active imagination.

Quit freaking yourself out.

So do we really think

there's anything

dangerous in that barn?

I don't like that look.

OK, we can't not go inside.

The way that he said it was

practically an invitation.

Stay out of this room.

You're crazy.

OK, a dare then.

He was basically daring us.

Maggie, it wasn't a dare.

It was not a dare!

[scraping]

I hope you like it.

I haven't really

cooked in a while.

It's delicious, Mom.

[birds chirping]

[crickets chirping]

[music playing]

[slicing]

[music playing]

[breathing heavily]

[crunching]

[rustling]

[eerie voices]

[inaudible] It's a

stupid scarecrow.

Yeah, it is.

But it's a creepy scarecrow,

so it doesn't do it's job.

Yes, it does.

It's a very creepy scarecrow.

I mean, it scares the crows

away, so it's doing its job.

I have no [inaudible] at all.

That's the point.

Good job.

Good job.

That section, that entire

line is just terrible.

I really don't think we

should be doing this.

Come on.

You first.

Age before beauty.

There must be 100 reasons for

me not to punch you right now.

I just can't think of one.

What is this?

Ew.

Gross.

Looks like animal bones.

Weird.

[clanging]

Hey, Jake, be more careful.

Hello?

Hello?

Anyone there?

Want to try?

[rooster crowing]

[suspenseful music]

[radio static]

Don't let go.

[radio static]

Ask who it is.

Who is this?

David.

Hello, David.

Jake.

Who are you?

What do you see around you?

Us?

Ask who else is with him.

David, who else is with you?

[radio static]

[inaudible]

[eerie music]

[ghostly voices]

Why don't you kids

put yourself to use?

Help me load this truck.

Got to bring it to the

neighbor's veggie stand.

Maybe we should ask our mom.

Mom.

What is it?

Uncle Ollie us to

help move stuff

at a veggie stand or something.

Shouldn't be more than

a couple of hours.

Are you sure?

I don't want them to be

too much of a bother.

It's no bother.

I can use the help.

As long as it's no bother.

Let's get to it.

Behave yourselves.

I just don't trust

him with the kids.

It's fine.

They'll be fine.

What if something happens?

Nothing is going to happen.

When the cat's away,

the mice will play.

[kissing]

Squeak, squeak.

[laughter]

How far is it?

Just up the road.

So what's the deal with

those parents of yours?

No deal.

What the hell you scribbling

for when we're talking?

You know that's rude?

I can do both.

I'm a modern woman.

I can write and talk.

I guess you're the smart

mouth of the family.

Sure makes sense.

Your mama was that way too.

You're going to be just

like her when you're older.

Maybe.

Sure you will.

All her problems

are self-imposed.

And she goes and

marries that fool.

Same crap, different generation.

[playful laughter]

Why don't you get

those out for me

and load them onto

the veggie stand?

Slim pickings again, huh?

Another tough season.

You OK, Mister?

Yeah, I'm just fine.

Who might you all be?

Pay them no mind, Jeremiah.

It's hard to find

good help these days.

That's all.

So they'll have to do.

Hey, why don't y'all help

me pick out some good ones?

I won't bite.

Come on.

Are these the children

I keep hearing about?

That's them.

They're absolutely precious.

You didn't tell me you

were bringing them.

Well, it's good to have

help in tough times.

Don't you think?

I figured you should

meet them anyways.

Thought maybe-- keep an

eye on them for a bit

while I fix up

the tractor, maybe

share a lemonade or something?

I don't think that's

a good idea, Ollie.

No, I want to.

Why don't we do that?

How would you all

like to have a tall--

[inaudible] please.

All right, I guess.

[inaudible]

Listen.

Listen.

You need to take your

little brother [inaudible]

You need to get out of here.

You need to get out

as soon as you can.

You going to get

yourself some lemonade?

Sure.

[bed creaking]

[door creaking]

[suspenseful music]

That could be worth something.

Ho old are you two?

I'm 15.

Jake's 12.

How do you like the farm life?

It's all right I guess, except--

What?

Well, it's kind of creepy.

You don't have to be afraid.

Your uncle seems rough.

But trust me when I tell you.

He's just a big

teddy bear inside.

Isn't that right, Walter?

Oh, yeah, he's a real softy.

How are your parents holding up?

It's our mom [inaudible].

Our real dad's dead.

Oh, dear.

I'm sorry to hear that.

He tends to be an oversharer.

He just really misses him.

That's all.

It's OK, Jake.

It's all right to miss

people who are gone.

I know--

Annie!

Please excuse me.

Sorry about that, kids.

Let's finish up here.

Let's get back to work.

OK?

Weird.

So bizarre.

Holy smokes, this is old.

You two don't say much.

Do you?

How was the lemonade?

Come on.

Speak up, boy.

Annie cried.

Well, that figures.

She's a very sad lady.

Why?

She's sad because her boy

ran away a long time ago,

and she misses him.

You're about the

same age as he was.

What was his name?

His name was David.

That was fast.

Was it?

I think so.

Meanwhile, why don't you

help Uncle Ollie with it?

I got it.

See?

He's got it.

No need.

There you go.

No need, the man said.

Lazy and a loser.

Nice.

You think that David from the

radio is Annie's missing son?

Probably.

I think we should try

to call him again.

You sure you want to do that?

No.

I don't know.

We should.

Shouldn't we?

[eerie music]

David, come in, David.

Are you there?

[eerie music]

[heavy breathing]

Ask who it is.

David, hello?

Hello?

David, is that you?

I'm not David.

My name is Rose.

Ask if she knows David.

Rose, do you know David?

Yes, I know David.

We're looking for him.

Do you know where he is?

Yes.

Are you with him?

Yes.

[inaudible] Help!

Help!

Rose?

Rose, are you there?

[static stops]

What's going on?

I don't know.

We have to tell mom.

No.

We can't say anything

to anyone, not yet.

What am I going to do?

What if the stay?

How [inaudible]

We've waited this long.

If I could just

get them to leave.

Who are you talking to?

[inaudible]

I don't know.

I do know.

It's like when you had the

nightmares about the g*n.

Right?

If we knew then what we know now

then Dad might still be here.

Dreams don't mean anything.

Yes, they do.

They don't!

We have to do this.

Come on.

All right.

[suspenseful music]

Let's go.

[door creaking]

What's he doing?

I don't know.

He's in the barn.

I don't want to do this anymore.

Come on.

Don't let him see you.

Shh.

He won't.

[sighs]

[crickets chirping]

[gasps]

Oh my god.

Damn it.

[inaudible]

I Know.

OK?

I know.

I know.

I have to tell you something.

Can it wait until later?

I haven't even finished

a cup of coffee.

Not really.

I saw Uncle Ollie peeking

into your room last night.

Seriously?

I think that might be why

he's acting so weird, weird.

Go out and play.

You're not listening to me.

He was standing in the hallway

like a freaking weirdo, mom.

I said go out an play.

Mom?

Now.

We should just pack our

things and get out of here.

Hold on a sec.

Are you kidding me?

Hold on for what?

Think about it for a minute.

We're living rent free, right?

So what.

So we just need a

little bit more time

to get ourselves collected,

back on our feet.

The kids are fine.

We're fine.

We're fine.

So what if the guy's

a little weird?

We have a good thing going here.

We just have to make it through

the summer, just the summer.

Fine.

But any more weird sh*t,

and we are leaving.

Deal.

[sighs]

Hey, come over here.

Maggie, come on.

Look, I'm sorry.

For what?

For everything, for this

farm, being a horrible mother.

Take your pick.

Look, I know Neil isn't perfect.

But he cares about

us, and he's trying.

You're too young to really--

Mom, I'm not too young, OK?

You are though.

I just want you know

everything's going to be OK.

It's worth staying here?

Yeah.

For now.

Mom?

We can make it

through the summer.

Hey.

Hey.

Watch out for your

sister for me, OK?

She can be stubborn.

Can you do that for me?

I guess so.

You guess so?

You can.

Guess So?

I can't.

You can.

Go.

That's a good boy.

What the hell is this?

Whoa.

Jeez.

Christ.

I don't think we

should stay here.

I know.

It's crazy.

He chops up animals.

It's a farm.

I don't know.

Maybe that's normal.

Normal?

You don't just chop off animals

and listen to them scream.

That's crazy.

Let me think.

OK?

Watching mom sleep?

That's cruel.

I need time to think.

All right?

I'll figure it out.

I'm afraid.

I know.

I'll take care of us.

Only through the

sacrifice of the young

can the Earth and

the old be one?

What the hell does that mean?

Jake, what about your dreams?

I told you.

My dreams don't mean anything.

You know they do, all right?

You dreamed about dad sh**ting

himself before he did it.

Jake, we could have told people.

Stop!

OK, I'll stop.

[heavy sigh]

I need you to listen to me, OK?

And be very quiet and hide.

I love you.

Please, it's all going to be OK.

No!

It's all going to be OK.

Go.

Go on.

Go.

Go.

Go.

[heavy breathing]

[inaudible] You don't

have to do this.

[inaudible]

Stop!

Stop!

You're only going

to terrify him.

[inaudible] Take me, please.

I'll do anything.

Stop.

You're just scaring her.

Did you know that my

great-great-great grandfather

was one of the first

[inaudible] From him,

we get these rules we

have to follow, always.

[inaudible]

Shut up!

I'm sorry.

[inaudible] We have

to follow the rules.

But I understand.

The first born in any family

is a gift straight from God.

Yours is no exception.

She's young, human, unaware of

how [inaudible] life can be.

Please, she's all I have.

Please, please, don't

take her, please.

I would give them

all away if I could.

They're heroes.

They're saving our land.

I take no pleasure in this.

Please?

I'm going to do you a kindness.

I'm begging you, please, please.

[inaudible] please.

Give her to me

freely, willingly.

If you do, I'll let

you say your goodbyes.

I'll let you tell her

whatever story you

want about the other side.

And I'll make [inaudible]

I can't!

I can't let you take her.

[screaming]

[slashing]

No!

Mom!

No!

No!

No!

Mom!

No!

No!

Mom!

[jake mumbling]

Do you hear that?

I don't hear anything.

Please?

Sorry.

[suspenseful music]

[sighs]

[inaudible]

[MUSIC - GRAVE ROBBERS,

"SKELETONS"]

(SINGING) [inaudible]

in my heart.

[inaudible] in my--

What's your favorite food again?

I don't have one.

Y'all still here?

Where else would we be?

As far away from

here as you get.

Yeah, I wish.

(SINGING) In my veins.

He has trouble in

my [inaudible]..

You just don't know

his [inaudible]

You know, your mother--

she has a strong

family resemblance.

She reminds me so much

of her great Aunt Rose.

Rose?

Yep.

My great grandmother's sister.

[footsteps]

What's with all the racket?

Come on, Uncle Ollie.

We're just having some fun.

She's been gone a

long time now, but you

can see the resemblance.

Looks like you got a

piece of her in you too.

Yeah, I certainly hope not.

(SINGING) Just

don't know it yet.

Anger is hatred [inaudible] And

I have skeletons in my closet.

I have skeletons in my closet.

No.

No.

Wait.

Wait.

There isn't much time now.

You have to get your

mother to leave this place.

[inaudible] saying that.

Come on.

I needed this.

We'll be fine.

[footsteps]

(SINGING) I've

already k*lled you.

You just don't know--

[sighing]

[exhales heavily]

--is m*rder*d.

[breathes deeply]

--closet.

I already k*lled you.

You just don't know it yet.

Anger is hatred, is m*rder*d.

And I have skeletons

in my closet.

What do you think he meant?

I don't know.

But we have to go

back in that barn.

Do we have to?

We have to use the radio.

It's the only way we're

going to get any answers.

(SINGING) Someone

clean the closet out.

Someone clean the closet out.

Someone clean the closet out.

Someone clean the closet out.

Someone clean the closet.

[sighs]

[knocking]

Hey, Uncle Ollie.

Are you OK?

I really just

wanted to thank you

for everything you've done for

me, and the kids, and Neil.

We really appreciate it.

OK.

Is something wrong?

Did I do something

to offend you?

It's OK.

Leave me alone.

Are you sure?

I don't mind listening.

Maybe if you and--

[suspenseful music]

Neil?

Yeah, Neil, weren't

so misguided and lazy.

Misguided and lazy.

What were you doing

peeking in from my door?

Just leave me be.

So you don't deny it then?

You're a guest in my home!

And that just gives you the

right to do whatever you want?

It does.

You're disgusting,

you know that?

You know nothing

about the sacrifices

that have been made for

this land, for this family!

You have two beautiful children!

And look at the

life you've chosen.

Look what you've done to them.

You chose to bring them

here to this place!

[crickets chirping]

[suspenseful music]

Why?

Because their father

k*lled himself.

[inaudible] in this place alone.

You better leave before I

do something we both regret.

[footsteps]

Oh.

[groans]

[breathing heavily]

Disgusting.

I hate this place.

It only works when you touch it.

Ask for Rose.

Rose, are you there?

[static sounds]

[scary music]

Jake?

Jake, where-- where are you?

We're in the barn.

You should go.

Ask if she knows who the

woman in the photo was.

What's her real name?

I don't know.

Ask if she has a sister.

Rose, do you have a sister?

Yes, they-- they sent me here.

I don't want to be here.

[static noise]

[breathing heavily]

Rose, are you still here?

Rose is gone now.

Who is this?

This is Gloria.

Gloria, where are you?

Shut up.

Listen, stay out of the fields.

Stay away from the

people in town.

Do you understand?

I can't just leave.

Get away from the farm now.

Get as far away from

that place as you can,

and stay away from my father.

Who's your father?

Ollie.

[door opening]

Neil, Neil!

We have to go.

I told you!

He's just-- he's crazy.

[sobs]

Where is it?

What are you talking about, man?

You get one chance.

Where's the doll?

That doll belongs

to my daughter.

Listen to me, I'll b*at your

skull if you don't back off.

[groans]

[thuds]

I'm ashamed of you, Ollie.

You're allowing it to

happen all over again.

We agreed it would end.

Get out.

All of you, get out!

I'm sick and tired

of looking at you.

I want you [Inaudible]

Gloria?

Rose?

What are we going to do?

I don't know.

Let me think.

We'll figure it out.

[heavy breathing]

Grab clothes.

Hurry.

Something very bad is

about to happen, Maggie.

What?

[crickets chirping]

[panting]

Ahhh!

What's about to happen, Jake?

We should run.

[panting]

Ahhh!

[grunts]

No!

No, please!

Please.

I didn't want this!

OK!

We don't want this either.

This is what must be done!

This is how it works here!

I don't understand.

This is how it works.

You'll see.

This is how it's

always been done!

And you need to be strong!

You need to be part of this.

Part of what?

I don't understand.

In order for this farm

to survive, in order

for this Earth and

the old to be one,

there must not be any young.

You're not making any sense.

Mom!

Have you ever wondered why

there are no children here?

Time for you to do what

you were meant to do.

Jessica, it's meant to be yours.

Ahhh!

Mom, don't!

Go take your brother

and hide now!

Not without you!

OK.

I'm right behind you.

Go Now, go!

[splatters]

Don't come any closer.

Jessica, listen to me.

Don't come any closer.

This is how it's

always been done here.

I said stop!

Auntie demands a sacrifice.

Jake, hurry.

Jake!

Maggie!

Maggie!

Mom!

Mom, we're here!

[eerie music]

Baby, are you OK?

Jake, are you OK?

This is-- this is the place.

Stop, stop!

No, don't.

This is--

Baby, can you walk?

We got to go.

[inaudible]

Baby, come on.

It doesn't matter.

We got to go.

We got to go.

Right here.

OK.

I can feel it.

OK.

It was like with Dad.

OK, sweetie, run.

Come on.

You poor things.

What happened?

He went crazy.

He just went crazy.

He k*lled Neil.

He tried to k*ll all of us.

He just lost it.

OK, here.

Have a seat.

He's in the woods.

He is k*lling

children in the woods.

We saw it.

I-- he k*lled my Aunt Rose.

He k*lled your son, David.

His own daughter, Gloria, too.

How do you know all this?

We just do.

So, what else did you guys see?

It's hard to explain the

things he was saying.

They didn't make any sense.

Well, I think things

are going to be OK.

I'm really sorry about this.

I'm truly sorry about this.

I really am.

You're insane!

You'd be surprised the

things a person can

learn to live with, even

horrible, horrible things.

Try living with that!

[grunting]

Don't even think about it, dear.

No, no.

No, no, no.

No.

Ollie.

No, no, no, no.

Ollie, please.

Auntie demands a sacrifice.

[murmurs]

What you're doing is very brave.

I don't want to.

But you must.

No, no, no, no, no, no!

Daddy!

Ollie, Ollie, Ollie!

Be brave for me, OK?

Daddy!

Hi, baby.

No-- Ollie, don't.

Don't do it, Ollie.

It's wrong.

It has to be done.

Honey--

It has to.

It's our world.

This is the way.

It's our way.

But B-- OK, for life.

OK, OK.

OK, sweetheart, bend down.

There we go.

(CRYING) No-- stop!

No!

I gave my child, and

it took my wife anyway.

I gave all your children,

because that is the way.

That is the way our

people set before us.

And we did as we were told.

It's best they know.

You're insane!

And now, you're part of it.

You wanted to stay here?

You wanted to live here?

Well, this is the way.

We're not afraid of you.

That's good.

It's important that you

be brave for your brother.

Your blood and his

make this soil fertile,

it cleanse the water the only

the way the ancient gods can.

Let's just get it--

Shut up!

You stand there and demand

that we do this, well,

this is how it's

going to be done.

So you shut up and do your part.

Uncle Ollie, please, please

don't hurt my babies.

Your babies?

These aren't your

babies anymore.

These are the children

of our people.

And they have a great

purpose, greater than any life

that you can ever give them.

[breathes deeply]

It's almost time now.

[whimpers]

I'm so sorry.

Mom, we're going to be OK, OK?

Wait.

We're going to be OK.

[exhales]

[suspenseful music]

No, no, no, no.

Don't do it.

Ollie, please don't.

I'm so sorry.

It's OK, baby.

Listen to Mommy.

Mom, we're going to be OK.

[clicking]

No!

[g*nsh*t]

What?

[inaudible]

I told you.

I would never let this go on.

You can't stop this.

This will never end,

and you know it.

Come here, come on.

This is not the way.

No, please no.

Please.

This is our way.

This is our way.

This is our world.

It's for love.

It's for our family.

Honey, no.

It has to be done.

Honey, I want to go home.

Honey, I--

Daddy!

I love you!

But we can find a new way.

[g*nsh*t]

Ollie, don't sh**t.

Ollie, please don't.

[sobbing]

Ah!

[grunting]

Ah!

[clicking]

[g*nsh*t]

[panting]

Daddy!

Yes, honey, I'm here.

I-- I'm OK.

I'm OK, I'm OK.

[breathing heavily]

[screaming in rage]

I love you.

I love you!

Honey, I love you.

I love you.

Daddy loves you.

[MUSIC - GRAVE ROBBER,

"SKELETONS"]

(SINGING) Anger

rages in my heart.

m*rder dwells in my mind.

I won't forgive you.

You are my prey.

So watch out when

you go out tonight.

A wolverine in my veins, the

eyes of a wolf in my head.

I've thought it,

so I've done it.

My despising heart

makes you dead.

I've already k*lled you.

You just don't know it yet.

Anger is hatred, is m*rder.

But I have skeletons

in my closet.

I have skeletons in my closet.

I have skeletons in my closet.

I have skeletons in my closet.

My vision is infrared, carving

your flesh with a Kn*fe.

No one needs to know

that I collect bones.

I have skinned you alive.

I've already k*lled you.

You just don't know it yet.

Anger is hatred, is m*rder.

But I have skeletons

in my closet.

I have skeletons in my closet.

I have skeletons in my closet.

I have skeletons in my closet.
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