“Like a bat out of Hell
I'll be gone when the morning comes.”

—  Jim Steinman

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Context: Like a bat out of Hell
I'll be gone when the morning comes.
But when the day is done
And the sun goes down
And the moonlight's shining through
Then like a sinner before the gates of heaven
I'll come crawling on back to you.

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