His name was Anthony
And he lived just down the hall from me
And he used to say
They were out to get him
His apartment smelled of something rotten
Like food left out and then forgotten
And he wore an old suit
That didn't really fit him
He was the scary guy
At the end of the hall
He was the scary guy
At the end of the hall
With his eyes as black
As the wine dark sea
He sacred the hell
He sacred the hell out of me
His name was Anthony
And he lived just down the hall from me
And he used to say
He was once a dancer
He lived in that room for 50 years
On his TV set were rabbit ears
And now, he said, he was dying of cancer
His name was Anthony
And he lived just down the hall from me
And he used to say
He was gonna kill me
Had a hundred pencils in his drawer
And a hundred more all over his floor
And he left a few in his will to me
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