Just Like a Vampire
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Just Like a Vampire
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Back in the 70's
Going for a rush
Wanna get a taste of blood
Just like a vampire
Now, girl!
You're calling on my name
If you insist so
Gonna let you higher
But then, something went just wrong
You took to your heels in broad daylight
Out in the night
Hassles on the street
I'll catch you in the morning, sugar
Even if i catch on fire
I'm gonna put a curse on you
And just let it be
I'm gonna put a curse on you
And try not to interfere
But how come you say you're just too hot for this song?
So i wanna suck your blood
Just like a vampire
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