I might get a comp to do the voice. I dunno. If you haven't read V (teh book), be sure to do so. Based on (Read: has the same structure and rhyme scheme as) "This Vicious Cabaret" by Alan Moore from the graphic novel "V for Vendetta" This Crooked Shifting waltz They say that there is more to life—that nothing's what it seems; They say there's deeper meaning behind one's human faults They give you books and pamphlets and a pocket full of dreams Then set you off, in three-fourths time, upon their shifting waltz. In rooms kept oh-so neat and clean, the nicest man ever seen Tells a girl he can help her dream--but at a nominal fee. And with his rules there's no sorrow, just a brighter, new tomorrow Though she might have to beg and borrow, because answers don't come free. Then she turns to the rank and file, all of whom just nod and smile, And tell her that it's worth her while to join their blissful trance. Here she pauses for a moment, her mind juggling her enrollment, But she longs for atonement and so begins to dance. At last the 2008 Ball! The hate attack turned crusade! What began out of spite has become "fight the good fight." The electronic war, a visible parade. There's a dubious man of failing health, holding more than spiritual wealth, And though "the whole is greater than self" he sits above the rest. He says one must be blind to see, bound and gagged to be free; "It's for the good of humanity" is what he does profess. But because his is the light that shines ...
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