(Verse 1)
In a web so intricate, she waits, she spins,
With a smile that hides a world beneath her whims,
Muffet, the spider queen, her threads are weaved,
In the underground, where mercy is believed.
(Pre-Chorus)
With her tea party set, she'll enchant you there,
Brewing up mischief in the sticky air,
But beware, my friend, for her hunger's entwined,
She'll offer you a choice, a test of your kind.
(Chorus)
But you should have bought a donut at our bake sale,
For a sweet treat, a token, to avoid her scales,
In this swirling dance, where choices set the tone,
Will you find compassion or be left all alone?
(Verse 2)
Within her parlor's gossamer walls, she hides,
Playing her strings, as secrets she confides,
Muffet's eyes, a kaleidoscope of desire,
As she lures you deeper, her trap, it inspires.
(Bridge)
A delicate ballet, spider legs take flight,
Skittering across the floor, a mesmerizing sight,
Caught in her web, you're entangled and bound,
Can you break through, or will you be forever found?
(Chorus)
But you should have bought a donut at our bake sale,
For a sweet treat, a token, to avoid her scales,
In this swirling dance, where choices set the tone,
Will you find compassion or be left all alone?
(Chorus)
But you should have bought a donut at our bake sale,
For a sweet treat, a token, to avoid her scales,
In this swirling dance, where choices set the tone,
Will you find compassion or be left all alone?
(Outro)
But you should have bought...
A donut at our bake sale...