A dreaded sunny day / So I meet you at the cemetery gates / Keats and Yeats are on your side / A dreaded sunny day / So I meet you at the cemetery gates / Keats and Yeats are on your side / While Wilde is on mine

The famous misspelling of “cemetry” in the title may be a typical Moz mistake, or something he did because he wanted the word to be three syllables instead of four. No doubt the paradoxical words “dreaded” and “sunny” were paired together for tongue-in-cheek purposes and as small lyrical cheek jab…