Release The Bats

Album: Junkyard (1981)
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  • whooah bite! whooah bite!
    release the bats. release the bats
    don't tell me that it doesn't hurt.
    a hundred fluttering in your skirt
    (don't tell me that it doesn't hurt)

    my baby is alright
    she doesn't mind a bit of dirt
    she says 'horror vampire bat bite'
    she says 'horror vampire
    how I wish those bats would bite'
    whooah bite! bite!

    release the bats! release the bats!
    pump them up and explode the things
    her legs are chafed by sticky wings
    (sticky sticky little things).

    my baby is a cool machine
    she moves to the pulse of her generator
    says damn that sex supreme.
    she says damn that horror bat
    sex vampire, cool machine

    release the bats! release the bats!
    release them!

    baby is a cool machine
    she moves to the pulse of her generator
    says damn that sex supreme.
    she says, she says damn that horror bat
    sex horror sex bat sex sex horror sex vampire
    sex bat horror vampire sex
    cool machine
    horror bat. bite!
    cool machine. bite!
    sex vampire. bite! Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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