I'll Bite Your Face Off

Album: Welcome 2 My Nightmare (2011)
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  • She was a dirty dream cool and clean
    With seduction dancing in her eyes
    She turned around looked me up and down
    She took me by surprise

    I tried to run tried to hide
    But my feet were made of clay
    Looked in her eyes I was paralyzed
    I just couldn't get away

    She licked her lips they were bloody red
    She had the heart of the living dead
    She pushed me down on a burning bed
    Thought I was in heaven but instead
    She turned her head and she softly said

    I'll bite your face off
    I'll bite your face off
    I'll bite your face off little man
    I'll bite your face off you know that I can

    She put the whip into cream
    She was a sinners queen oh a delicious angel face
    She'd invite you in c'mon and lick my skin
    You'd sell your soul for another taste

    She took my heart my resistance fled
    I loved each lie that I was fed
    She pushed me down on a burning bed
    Thought I was in heaven but instead
    She turned her head and she softly said

    I'll bite your face off
    I'll bite your face off
    I'll bite your face off little man
    I'll bite your face off you know that I can

    She pushed me down on a burning bed
    Thought I was in heaven but instead
    She turned her head and she softly said

    I'll bite your face off
    I'll bite your face off
    I'll bite your face off little man
    I'll bite your face off you know that I can

    I'll bite your face off
    I'll bite your face off
    I'll bite your face off
    I'll bite your face off Writer/s: Alice Cooper, Neil Smith, Robert Ezrin, Tommy Henriksen
    Publisher: Exploration Group LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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