Album: Tales Of Mystery And Imagination (1976)
Charted: 80
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  • The clock struck midnight
    And through my sleeping
    I heard a tapping at my door
    I looked but nothing lay in the darkness
    And so I turned inside once more
    To my amazement
    There stood a raven
    Whose shadow hung above my door
    Then through the darkness
    It spoke that one word
    That I shall hear forever more
    Nevermore
    Thus quoth the raven, nevermore
    And still the raven remains in my room
    No matter how much I implore
    No words can soothe him
    No prayer remove him
    And I must hear for evermore
    Quoth the raven, nevermore
    Thus quoth the raven
    Nevermore Writer/s: ALAN PARSONS, ERIC NORMAN WOOLFSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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