Hello?
Remember me?
Who's there?
I got your number

Oh no, no
I'm back to hunt you down
No, stay away
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

It's Friday night
So creepy outside
It's thundering and lightning
There's nobody home

'Cause I'm all alone
It's scary and it's frightening

The sound of shoes
A shadow that moves
Something odd is tic tac ticking
Someone's in here
I'm so full of fear
The telephone is ringing

Now I can see you
Oh no, please no
Now I can touch you
Oh god, please go

I'm right here now
Oh please, tell me where
Ha ha ha ha
I'm in a nightmare

You better run
I'm back to hunt you down

Halloween, in the death of the night, hear me scream
I'm coming, I'm coming
Halloween, is the fear that I fight, in my dream
Keep running, keep running

(Just keep running, oh, keep on running, yeah)
(Just keep running)
(Just keep running, oh, keep on running, yeah)
(Just keep running)

Hell broke out
On this Friday night
Zombies passing deadly
My Candyman, from Bountyland
Is coming here to get me

Now I can see you
Oh no, please no
Now I can touch you
Oh god, please go

I am right here now
Oh please tell me where
Ha ha ha ha
I'm in a nightmare

You better run
I'm back to hunt you down

(Just keep running, oh, keep on running, yeah)
(Just keep running)
(Just keep running, oh, keep on running, yeah)
(Just keep running)

It's squeaking and creaking
I move silent in the night, ha ha ha ha ha
Could be the boy from next door
You'll never guess my disguise
Ha ha ha ha ha!

Kids and children fight
Pumpkin and candlelight
You might be the fearsome one at Junior High
Tonight!

Halloween!

(Just keep running, oh, keep on running, yeah)
(Just keep running) Halloween
(Just keep running, oh, keep on running, yeah)
(Just keep running) Halloween

Ahh!


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Halloween Lyrics as written by Rene Dif Claus Norreen

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    I love this song. It did freak me out the first time I heard it, and my mother came in and asked what horror movie I was watching when she heard the first part >.< I love it, though. Perfect song to play on Halloween night. Corny, but it has a good beat.

    AquilaCaton July 13, 2008   Link

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