Haddonfield

Album: Fang Bang (2006)
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  • It's getting dark and scary
    When the stars start falling down
    Who will make it through the night
    Who will live and who will die
    I guess nobody knows

    It was the night that he came home
    So you don't go out alone
    When it's dark in Haddonfield
    It was the night that he came home
    So you don't go out alone
    When there's blood in Haddonfield

    And now he's looking for Laurie
    But she doesn't even know
    Gonna baby-sit tonight
    And who will make it out alive
    I guess nobody knows

    It was the night that he came home
    So you don't go out alone
    When it's dark in Haddonfield
    It was the night that he came home
    So you don't go out alone

    It's only the boogie man
    And he knows what he wants tonight
    But Loomis is trailing him
    And he won't go without a fight, oh no

    It was the night that he came home
    So you don't go out alone
    When it's dark in Haddonfield
    It was the night that he came home
    So you don't go out alone
    When there's blood in Haddonfield

    Writer/s: JOSEPH POOLE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Mickey Knox from Route 666, NmMichael Myers lives. Not the best song but not the worst either.
  • Joel from Evergreen, WaInteresting song. Way back in 1998 I wrote a song called "Ten Miles To Haddonfield". It was about
    "Halloween" ofcourse.
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