Attacked By Monsters

Album: Monsters (1989)
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  • C'monna, why'want to, surely gonna make it a try
    Chiquita, I needa, cut me off a piece of ya...
    Attacked by monsters
    Kissing dogs

    Attacked by monsters
    Kissing dogs
    Smoking and poking, changing in the blink of an eye
    Fly high by my window at night

    Attacked by monsters
    Kissing dogs
    Attacked by monsters
    Kissing dogs

    Lately a message talks about a place in the world
    Little by little the mystery begins to uncurl
    Snakey's awakey and he wants a little piece o' the pie
    C'monna, why'want to, surely this'll cause you to die

    C'mon over here, take this and stick it down your throat
    Hope you don't choke on it
    Attacked by monsters
    Kissing dogs

    Attacked by monsters
    Kissing dogs
    Attacked by monsters
    Kissing dogs

    Attacked by monsters
    Kissing dogs Writer/s: CURT KIRKWOOD
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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