• Up the alley and around the corner stood sad, sulking, Sally Sway;
    She was starring quite blankly and really quite frankly little Sally had nothing to say.
    Her mouth was sewn shut with a little black string and a bow on the tippy-top,
    And when she to walk she flopped for her feet always came to a stop.

    Along came a garbage man and he picked little Sally up.
    Mr. Garbage man thought she was a doll that came with her very own tea cup.
    So there she lay in her very own special bellowing garbage truck;
    Hoping that soon her life would end put an end to the reign of her very bad luck.

    Her eyes stayed open not even one blink for the pins in her eyes held strong.
    So Sally couldn’t have nightmare, she could only think, “Where the flip did I go wrong?”
    She’d try to move her hands but they were stapled her sides.
    It makes you not want to even dream of what’s on Sally’s insides.

    And soon, yes very soon, her truck came to a halt,
    And by the time she was pulled out she was think this was all her fault.
    You see Sally used to be an all around American girl,
    Until her life was turned upside down and just swirled and swirled and swirled.

    She got into some drugs, y’know the ones that make you go loopy.
    It got so bad she was taking store bought pills; the ones that make you go poopy.
    She had tried to stop, but just couldn’t, until she figured out the problem.
    Her mouth sewn shut and her hand pinned down was the only way to stop him.

    “Him” you say, “Him” I say. There’s only one “Him” she knew.
    It was the devil down deep inside her who, around her thoughts, he flew.
    But the devil didn’t stop at that, “OH NO” he gave her nightmares too,
    Until the only thing she could do was pin them open and away the giant devil blew.

    But not so fast the devil was more persistent that that.
    As long as Sally could walk she could be controlled like a small obedient cat.
    Sally had no idea what to do so she found a friend to tie her shoes.
    Together they stood side by side each foot could not move for the friend used heavy duty super glue.

    She was carried around after such an event,
    By family, friends, and even suspicious vagrants.
    Until one day sally was put into a home with all the people like her own.
    She was mistreated and beaten and wasn’t fed at all and her stomach then had to be sewn.

    For the lack of food and malnutrition caused her to be so skinny,
    That she ripped in half and it seemed like she became as thin as a penny.
    Then soon the day came when Sally had to be put out.
    So they took her to the alley and let her roam about.

    But little Sally could not walk, that’s one thing they forgot.
    So she was doomed just there, lost in her own thoughts.
    Now she’s in the hands of Mr. Garbage man,
    Awaiting his next move and his final plan.
    She was walked into a dim room with a plastic covered bin.
    And whence it was opened, little Sally could look in.
    She saw all the many people that happened to be like her too.
    And no matter how much she squirmed she was going to be thrown in, that she already knew.

    But before she was placed in her soon to be new home,
    Little sally had to say a few words of her own.
    She used every bit of strength she had left inside herself.
    And snapped all the sewn strings and spit them on a nearby shelf.

    And then, just then she spoke to say, “DEATH NEVER COMES TO THOSE WHO ARE ALREADY DEAD BY THE SOUL,” then all the rest spoke to say, “SO TRUE.”