Jolene (HP Lovecraft version) by Joliet4

I found this version on Tumblr and had to try it. I did mess with the lyrics a bit. Source: jolene?sort=top Jolene, Jolene , Jolene, Jolene; I’m begging of you please don’t take my man Jolene, Jolene , Jolene, Jolene; Please don’t take him just because you can Your beauty is beyond compare with flaming locks of auburn hair, with ivory skin and eyes of emerald green For years our town’s been terrorized by the beast who takes disguise in the shell that calls itself Jolene Our sleep disturbed by quaking breath, no rest from the threat of death that lies behind the teeth of that Jolene The closer that you get to her, the more those edges seem to blur to something that cannot be called Jolene Jolene, Jolene , Jolene, Jolene; I’m begging of you please don’t take my man Jolene, Jolene , Jolene, Jolene; Please don’t take him just because you can Your teeth are sharp, your mouth agape, your claws rend flesh, there’s no escape from the Judgment of the Eldritch One, Jolene Blackening the summer skies, with burning wings and countless eyes, we tremble at your very sight, Jolene He screams about you in his sleep and when he wakes does naught but weep, in terror of the one they call, Jolene We cower here beneath your gaze that sets the earth and sky ablaze, have mercy at the end of days, Jolene Jolene, Jolene , Jolene, Jolene; I’m begging of you please don’t take my man Jolene, Jolene , Jolene, Jolene; Please don’t take him just because you can The foolish who came to defend, their broken minds will never mend, They fell before they could begin, Jolene But I’ve seen beyond that auburn hair, my eyes have met your vacant stare and I’ve been told I’m hard to scare, Jolene Before your wrath no foe could stand, their corpses piled upon the sand, The blood of gods are on your hands, Jolene Your hunger barely satisfied, you feasted on the ones who died, You slumber now in starless skies, Jolene Jolene, Jolene , Jolene, Jolene; I’m begging of you, don’t disturb her sleep Jolene, Jolene , Jolene, Jolene; We’re safe while she still slumbers in the deep
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