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According to legend, the púca is a deft shape shifter, capable of assuming a variety of terrifying forms. It may appear as a horse, rabbit, goat, goblin, or dog. No matter what shape the púca takes, its fur is almost always dark. It most commonly takes the form of a sleek black horse with a flowing mane and luminescent golden eyes. [1] If a human is enticed onto a púca's back, it has been known to give them a wild ride. But unlike a kelpie, which will take its rider and dive into the nearest stream or lake to drown and devour him, the púca will do its rider no real harm. The púca has the power of human speech, and has been known to give advice and lead people away from harm. Though the púca enjoys confusing and often terrifying humans, it is considered to be benevolent.
Those who are dead, Are not dead, They’re just living in my head. And since I fell, For that spell, I am living there as well [Oh]. Time is short And I’m sure, There must be something more… Those who are dead, Are not dead, They’re just living in my head [Oh]. And since I fell, For that spell, I am living there as well. Time is so short, And I’m sure, There must be something more… Oh… You thought you might be a ghost, You thought you might be a ghost, You didn’t get to heaven But you made it close, You didn’t get to heaven But you made it close, You thought you might be a ghost, You thought you might be a ghost, You didn’t get to heaven But you made it close, You didn’t get to heaven but you [Oh Oh...] Oh, Oh Those who are dead, Are not dead, They’re just living in my head. Ooh…