Madman

Album: As Ugly as They Wanna Be (1991)
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  • Disneyland is the place to be,
    C'mon baby, just you and me
    Hand in hand, to Disneyland,
    We go ! Not slow
    Happiest place, in the world until a madman grabs a girl;
    Hand in hand, with the madman she goes ! Oh oh !

    Knife gleamin' no feelin's, axe wieldin', child stealin'
    Madman is loose... in Disneyland. (in Disneyland)

    Come here little girl if you want to see, Peter Pan's Magic
    Flight on L.S.D.
    Up and down, all around, we go ! Whoa oh !

    Knife gleamin' no feelin's, axe wieldin', child stealin'
    Madman is loose, in Disneyland. (in Disneyland)

    Madman is loose in Disneyland, he's back here by popular demand
    Madman is loose in Disneyland, he'll take no shit but he'll take your head!

    Surprise, surprise, I'm comin' at ya' live
    I sure as hell ain't Mickey Mouse, I'm a killer in disguise
    You can run and you can hide
    But you ain't gettin' away 'cause I got you in my sight

    Axe wieldin', child stealin'
    I'm a mad motherfuckin' man and I'm loose in Disneyland!

    Have you heard the news, madman sure is loose
    Got you by the noose, have his way with you
    Nothin' you can do, headlines in the news
    Madman sure is loose, in Disneyland

    Disneyland is the place to be, in California, by the sea
    Sunny day, well A.O.K., for now, and how

    Knife gleamin' no feelin's, axe wieldin', child stealin'
    Madman is loose, in Disneyland (in Disneyland) Writer/s: Klaus Eichstadt
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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