Bullet with Butterfly Wings by gary.dahlberg@worldnet.att.net All in Japanamation (remember this) Before music starts, three cheerleaders walk into one of their homes after practice, all the while laughing and giggling like cheerleaders are born to do. They then proceed into the quaint little house. A crash of thunder and a flash of lightning occurs and then "the world is a vampire" begins. Inside the home is the bodies of two of the cheerleaders, dead. The third, for whom the house belongs to, is face to face with the ghost of her dead ex boyfriend, smirking at her. You then see the souls of the two dead cheerleaders rise, swirl around and evaporate into the spirit of the ex-boyfriend, allowing him to have a physical body for a short period of time (remember this is all in japanamation, so anything can occur). "Even though I know, I suppose I'll show" begins with the girl running from her house screaming. In the meantime the ex-boyfriend is slowly following her blowing things up in the process japanamation style (you know, with all those really cool powers that explode out of his hand with just a mear thought). "Despite all my rage I am still just a rat in cage" starts and by this time a small part of the city is in great damage from the vengeful boyfriend. And then (during "then someone will say what is lost can never be saved") you finally find the reason why this girls ex has come back with a "vengeance." Her new boyfriend comes running toward his love, trying to aid her in any way he can. But he obviously is not a fast runner because the boyfriend comes flying in with a burst of energy shooting from the palm of his hand, frying the new boyfriend. The girlfriend is stunned to tears. This occurs right before "now I'm naked." When "now I'm naked" begins, a bright flash illuminates the sky and following it is a bright trail of light that touches the pavement of one of the tattered streets. Following this light is a very young girl in a petite, white dress, similar to what Shirley Temple would wear. This little girl is the spirit (or angel, which ever you prefer) of the cheerleaders younger sister who also has come to the aid of her older sibling. And she looks quite angry. When "even though I know" begins again for its second time, the small spirit floats slightly above and behind the ex. Her eyes begin to glow and all the while the ex is destroying homes and cars and...well, you know. With a flash of energy the small girl sends the vengeful ex flying, landing on the top of a Volvo. Now he looks mad. Right after the second "all my cool and cold-like old job" ends and "despite all my rage" begins again, the ex comes flying toward the little angel and, with his fists, sends the girl flying through the roof of a house, all the while the older sister watches in not only amazement but in horror as well. As "tell me I'm the only one" begins, the ex starts spinning causing flashes of lightning and blue energy to swell all around him. As he does this, cars, trees, and other heavy objects start to levitate. Before the little angel can pick her feet up, the levitated objects surge toward her destroying the house in which she fell into and covering her. Right before the final "despite all my rage" begins, the objects which fell on top of the little girl explodes in a huge, psyonic blast and the little girl comes flying out of the debris facing the ex-boyfriend, whos physical body, it seems, is starting to fade. When the last "despite all my rage" begins, a flash of energy occurs in the little angel's hand and a cage made of heavenly light falls onto the ex, entrapping him. By this time the stupid cheerleader is hiding behind a fire hydrant watching her long dead sister battle her dead ex-boyfriend. Think of all the psychiatric help she'll need after this. When Billy screams the last "raaaaaaaage" of the song, the boyfriend uses all the energy he has built up inside and blows apart the cage and sends the little angel into orbit. By now the ex is in his spirit form down on his knees. During "and I still believe that I cannot be saved," the spirits ex girlfriend (the cheerleader) walks over to him cautiously. They both have tears in their eyes. You then see their hands about to touch each others (one of those slow motion things going on). And when they finally touch, the city (pick a city, any city) is engulfed in like a nuclear type explosion. But right before the song ends, on the top of the hill, to far for the explosion to be harmful, the pumpkins stand there (intruments and all, in japanamtion) watching the cities fate.