Alone At In Drive-in Movie
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Alone At In Drive-in Movie
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I'm all alone
At the drive-in movie
It's a feelin' that ain't too groovy
Watchin' werewolves without you... (werewolf howl)
Gee, it's no fun
Drinkin' beer in the backseat
All alone just ain't too neat
At the passion pit wanting you.
And when the intermission elf moves the clock's hands
While he's eating everything sold at the stands,
When there's one minute to go
'Till the lights go down low,
I'll be holding the speaker knobs
Missing you so-o-o!
Can't believe it,
Unsteamed windows I can see through.
Might as well be in an igloo,
'Cause the heater doesn't work...
As good as you...
(Baby, come back)
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