I kiss you once I'll kiss you twice
I kiss you once I'll kiss you twice
I kiss you once I'll kiss you twice
And I get the shivers cause you're cold as ice

I'll dig you up and I'll get me some
I'll be the one tickling right in your ear
I'll dig your belly skin on tight
I'll dig you you're coming home with me
I'll dig you up I'll dig you up

You take me home gonna rocking zombie
I got an appetite for your loving
I bring you flowers every night and ten,every night and ten
Well well well well
I got shows,babe you got bone
Ow come on

I'll dig you up and I'll get me some
I'll be the tickling one in your ear
I'll dig your belly skin on tight
I'll dig you you're staying over here
I'll dig you up oh overnight
I'll dig you up I'll dig you up

I got a heart at the cemetery
No cheers they're really scary
R.i.p., r.i.p. yeah, r.i.p, man right by me
Second verse sounds good to me


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Graveyard Lyrics as written by Karen Lee Orzolek Brian Chase

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    i think this is a different take on necrophillia and just plays a joke with it.... your taking it a bit seriously...

    eighteenon September 02, 2005   Link

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