Vampire

Album: released as a single (2021)
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  • Didn't I hold you in my arms last night?
    Didn't I open up my heart?
    Where do you run before the dawn's first light?
    Why do you come back after dark? (can I hold you?)

    It's hard to tell out in this crazy town
    It's hard to know sometimes what's real
    I never know when you will come around
    I never know just how I feel

    Lacy curtains on my window
    Flutter in the wind
    When the room gets icy cold
    I know you're comin' in
    Ooh, ooh

    I never know when you will come around
    I never know just how I feel

    Lacy curtains on my window
    Flutter in the wind
    When the room gets icy cold
    I know you're comin' in
    My heart pounds, anticipating
    Loving you again
    When I feel your snow white fingers
    Touching on my skin
    When I feel your snow white fingers
    Touching on my skin
    Ooh, ooh
    Ooh, ooh

    Didn't I hold you in my arms last night? (didn't I hold you?)
    Didn't I open up my heart? (can I hold you?)
    Where do you run before the dawn's first light? (can I hold you?)
    Why do you come back after dark?

    Didn't I hold you in my arms last night?
    Didn't I hold you in my arms last night? (didn't I hold you?)
    Didn't I hold you? (come closer)
    Didn't I hold you? (come closer)
    Didn't I hold you? (come closer) Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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