His penis was limp but then it got hard!
Drag his cock against the bars.
Bad Mafu Bad BAD MAFU.
Plead with hungry eyes.
Bad Mafu Bad - BAD MAFU.
But i'm not jealous, oh no
Bad Mafu Bad - BAD MAFU.
I will feed you the key.
Bad Mafu Bad - BAD MAFU.
Now i'm your keeper sisters gone.
Bad Mafu Bad - BAD MAFU.
You're nothign but a pet.
Bad Mafu Bad - BAD MAFU.
You're too tired to pace your cage.
Bad Mafu Bad - BAD MAFU.

Such a racket. Don't trust him.
Not at all - to your cell!.
Ah yes, wear him down.
Sit still in yolur cell.

His penis was limp but then it got hard!!
AND when it got hard.
It tore him apart. It tore me apart.
And gave me a start.
Oh how oh how you've changed


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    i got the impression of s&m, dandi playing dominatrix.

    it could still be based on the movie, but i've never seen it.

    andheron October 22, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    So I loved this song, and then I read the lyrics, and it was scary x___x

    Anyways, the song is probably based on the movie of the same name. I really want to see that movie, too...

    cfmon February 20, 2008   Link
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    scariest song ever?

    tom_omgon May 30, 2008   Link
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    Oh my!

    blindrain1on November 06, 2008   Link
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    the film is about 2 sisters, one of whom is totally insane and keeps monkeys in cages and draws pictures of them and has sex with them and when she gets bored of them kills them with her bare hands and gets a new one. and the sisters also have an incestuous relationship. basically, most fucked up film ever.

    tom_omgon November 11, 2008   Link
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    It is based pretty closely on the movie. Though I didn't think the movie was very good, this song certainly is!

    aniseastraon September 02, 2009   Link
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    Wow, I love the song. I thought it'd more political:L Turns out it's just about some film. I'll have to watch the film now though, I love Dandi Wind.

    zJacobon November 02, 2009   Link

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