If it’s in a word or it’s in a look
You can’t get rid of the Babadook
If you’re a really clever one, and you know what it is to see
Then you can make friends with a special one
A friend of you and me
A rumbling sound then 3 sharp knocks
Ba ba ba dook dook dook
That’s when you’ll know that he’s around
You’ll see him if you look
This is what he wears on top
He’s funny don’t you think
See him in your room at night
And you won’t sleep a wink
I’ll soon take off my funny disguise
Take heed of what you’ve read
And once you see what’s underneath
You’re going to wish you were dead
credits
from Glenda One,
released October 30, 2015
Lyrics by Jennifer Kent from her film The Babadook.
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