I'm Not a Vampire

Album: The Drug in Me Is You (2011)
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  • Well, I'm not a vampire
    But I feel like one
    Sometimes I sleep all day
    Because I hate the sunlight
    My hands are always shaking
    Body's always aching
    And the dark is when I feed

    Well, I can lure any woman that I want to in my bed
    With me
    And whiskey seems to be my holy water
    Mothers better lock your doors
    And hide your daughters

    I'm insane
    Well, I can feel it in my bones
    Coursing through my veins
    When did I become so cold?
    For goodness' sakes
    Where is my self control?
    If home is where my heart is
    Then my heart has lost all hope

    Well, I'm not a zombie
    But I feel like one today
    Self-induced comatose, chemical daze

    My head is always spinning
    From this dizzy, blurry vision
    And my stomach has had enough
    I feel like a lady
    That is pregnant with a baby
    'Cause I'm always throwing up

    Hi, my name is Ronnie
    I'm an addict
    (Hi, Ronnie)
    Daddy should've never raised me on Black Sabbath

    I'm insane
    Well, I can feel it in my bones
    Coursing through my veins
    When did I become so cold?
    For goodness' sakes
    Where is my self control?
    If home is where my heart is
    Then my heart has lost all hope

    God bless all of you now
    'Cause I'm going straight to hell
    And I'm taking you down with me
    'Cause you know damn well

    I'm insane
    Well, I can feel it in my bones
    Coursing through my veins
    When did I become so cold?

    I'm insane
    Well, I can feel it in my bones
    Coursing through my veins
    When did I become so cold?
    For goodness' sakes
    Where is my self control?
    If home is where my heart is
    Then my heart has lost all hope
    All hope
    All hope Writer/s: David Edgecombe Holdredge, Michael Baskette, Ronnie Radke
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., MOTHERSHIP MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Amanda from Millville, MaHas anyone else noticed the similarity between the first line of the song and the infamous Ted Bundy quote, "Sometimes I feel like a vampire"? I was reading up on serial killers today, and the line just struck me. I know that Ronnie has alluded to other things in his lyrics both in FIR and from when he was in ETF. (When I Go Out I Want to Go Out on a Chariot of Fire references the Telltale Heart, I'm Not a Vampire has Eminem references, and a lot of people think the name "Cellar Door" is an allusion to Donnie Darko.) Any thoughts, or am I being overanalytical?
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