Some people say black cats are bad
I don’t believe them they don’t know who you are
For them your piercing eyes could kill humanity
For me it’s just a light from heaven to me
They are used to saying don’t follow the black mane
Don’t open the umbrella inside
So I take my cat in one hand
My umbrella in the other one and I sit under a ladder
If I believe them I guess I’m cursed
The armageddon is tomorrow and I forgot to pack up
But I don’t care I’m an angel and I’m not superstitious
Besides I can assure you that it really brings misfortune
To be supersticious
Do you think God is angry did He throw a plague on me
Do I have to leave my country
Oh He really watches everything so it’s over I can’t be saved
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