It's all a lie, you gonna listen to them?
Cause they're out for blood
You leave your life in their hands.

Last night you made it easy for them to prey upon you
Cause they'll lure you to a place
A place where they can devour you
You've been warned so many times
Have you forgotten what was said
You've been warned so many times
and now you're dead.

So tell me is this the way you want it baby
(It's just not me)
They'll drink from your body
Until there's nothing left

It's all a lie, you gonna listen to them?
Cause they're out for blood
You leave your life in their hands.

From now on, you better watch out
You never know whats behind you.
Cause they'll wait, wait until,
until it's dark to surround you.

You've been warned so many times
You just don't care if it's right
You've been warned so many times
You're just asking for their bite.

So tell me is this the way you want it baby
(It's just not me)
They'll drink from your body
Until there's nothing left

It's all a lie, you gonna listen to them?
Cause they're out for blood
You leave your life in their hands.

So, is this what you call sexy?
Lose yourself like it's nothing


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    I agree with the prostitution thing. The vampire thing isn' deep enough, songs are usually metaphors to something else.

    Sooo, I think that all the guys she's screwing represent the vampires, meaning they just want her puss(blood). And she thinks it's hot and sexy to go around screwing every guy in sight, or it couldn't even be prositution, it could just be that all these guys think she's really sexy by the skanky way she dresses or something, and they coax her into sex.

    I dunno.

    SkreeBreeBreeon February 12, 2007   Link

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