• The town shivers by the slam of a door.
    Standing onto the sand, a boy no more.
    Standing straight, as if a pillar,
    Born and raised, a contract killer.
    One man done, one to kill.
    Then the boss shall have the will
    The killer will get his pay.
    Then leave the town of Judy May.
    But there must be a good ending!

    Agent Five can save the day.
    Kill the killer is one way.
    The Agent sees the man,
    So he starts his killer plan.
    The killer pauses, shoots, then walks.
    he has no time for chat or talk.
    The agent falls with a womb in his head.
    Agent Five, of course, is dead.
    But there must be a good ending!

    Agent Rock can save the day.
    Kill the killer is one way.
    She sees him so she swings to kill.
    he beats her up without a spill.
    He doesn’t kill, he leaves her sleep.
    Surely for hours, she will not peep.
    Uneager for a deadly chase,
    The killer keeps his killer pace.
    But there must be a good ending!

    Agent Crack can save the day.
    Save the suspect is one way.
    But Dr. Mills would not accept.
    To be murdered he did not expect.
    Now he sits inside his house.
    Sitting with his dear, young spouse.
    But alive there are no more,
    Fore the contract killer has slammed their door.
    But there must be a good ending!

    The killer never got his pay,
    Because he never lived another day.
    So I guess we’ll never hear him say,
    “I think I’ll go the righteous way!”