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This is a parody of Ed Sheeran's song "Perfect" about the Doctor Who episode "Silence in the Library"
lyrics
I took a girl
To the 51st century
We found a planet full of books called The Library
It had every title
Every book ever released
Run by the most advanced computer ever to be
But when we arrived there was no one there
No humans anywhere
But the computer said there's a million million lifeforms
So what could the lifeforms be?
There's silence in the library
There's something lurking in the shadows for me
We might die
Don't step in the dark
Theyll eat your flesh right off
Darkness will surround
Count all the shadows on the ground
They're the piranhas of the air
Vashta nerada everywhere they're swarming
This is alarming
In walks a woman
who swears that she's someone that I know
She leads a team of space explorers
And I tell them to go
I tell them to run
Just get back into your spaceship
It isn't safe
You should turn back around and go home
But it was too late cuz they blocked our path
Then began the attack
First they got Ms Evangelista and then Dave
Carnivorous shadows appear
We gotta get out of here
Apparently in the future, you are my wife
That doesn't make sense tell me why
How could you know my name
It's driving me insane
For me we've barely met
You're talkin bout things we haven't done yet
If my future is your history
does that mean this could be
the last time you see me
That's confusing
We might die
Don't step in the dark
Theyll eat your flesh right off
Darkness will surround
Count all the shadows on the ground
They're the piranhas of the air
Vashta nerada everywhere
They're swarming
This is alarming
Shadows feeding
We're retreating
credits
released November 23, 2019
Parody lyrics and arrangement by Christopher M. Kiley aka The Moldy Filters. Original Song by Ed Sheeran.
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