The Boogie Man The Boogie Man Every mother used to say Was hiding in the closet at night, and even day She'd say You had to behave lest he'd come and take you away So be polite and don't muck up Listen to what your elders say Then where was he? Every day I was naughty I'd cry and run away Defied them each night in every way And when alone, I'd search in the closet And under the bed and yet I could never find him And despaired at each night's end Where are you hiding, oh, Mr. Boogie Man? I heard you're terrifying, ugly and shunned by them Please come out and find me, oh, mr. Boogie Man You sound just like me Please won't you be my friend? The years went by but I didn't give up, I was determined I still felt lonely, unchanged, broken I still would search, but this was getting tiring I can't do this much longer. Are you even listening? But then I found him! He was caught in that Bear trap I'd lay out that day He hit back, cursed, and struggled in every way He was nothing like I was thought to believe Scared and hurt, whimpering, he was nothing like me Why are you running, oh, Mr. Boogie Man? I know I'm terrifying, ugly and shunned by them You're a coward, oh, Mr. Bogie Man You're nothing like me You'll never be my friend Oh, the Boogie Man The Boogie Man Every mother used to say Was hiding in the closet at night and even day She'd say You had to behave lest he'd come and take you away But little did they know His corpse is underneath my bed till this day