[Now what is the force of the Anti-Christ, which in the last of these days has the greatest appeal to the lust of the flesh. There's no doubt whatsoever. It's something called Rock N' Roll music.]


Black is back and love is dead
Nothing left and that's okay
I know the world is a grave
Even in her own death
She still smoked the cigarettes
I know she can't take them there

Saturday night of the living dead
and I'm so glad to ------ ------ (??)
We are ----- for you baby
Your god swore ------- (?)
Saturday night of the living dead

We get ourself tatto'd
with images of death
you know the wicked never rest
We'll listen to the music
That no one seems to care
it's our life and yes we're dead

Saturday night of the living dead
and I'm so glad to ------ ------ (??)
We are ----- for you baby
Your god swore ------- (?)
Saturday night of the living dead

Whooaahh
Hey Hey Hey Hey (4x)

Saturday night of the living dead
and I'm so glad to ------ ------ (??)
We are ----- for you baby
Your god swore ------- (?)
Saturday night of the living dead

Whoahhh
Whoaahh
Whoahhh


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    She still smoked the cigarettes I know she can't take them there

    is actually...

    She still smoked the cigarettes I know she can't taste them there.

    Saturday of the living dead and I'm so glad to ------ ------ (??) We are ----- for you baby Your god swore ------- (?) Saturday night of the living dead

    is

    Saturday night of the living dead Tonight I'm so bad, deep inside the We are playing for you baby Your god swore -----? ------ night of the living dead

    sparkler127on February 25, 2010   Link

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