Her venom makes me strong
Stronger than I am on my own
Before too long I'll wake up to it gone
Wondering how I ever was happy

Hot venom is mixin' with my blood
I can feel it on my fingers and taste it on her tongue
It feels so good to fall in love with you

Her power turns me on
Turns me up on high and lets me burn
You can't go back now, that's not how this works
And as long as she's gone I can never be happy

Hot venom is mixin' with my blood
I can feel it on my fingers and taste it on her tongue
It feels so good to fall in love with you

Hot venom is mixin' with my blood
I can feel it on my fingers and taste it on her tongue
It feels so good to fall in love with you




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Hot Venom Lyrics as written by Rick Schaier Charlie Brand

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    So really it's about a guy being whipped lol

    BryanGilliganon August 08, 2010   Link
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    i think it is about feeling weak and being dependent on a girl who has power over you. you live to obey her and in your head you tell yourself that it feels good to be in love with her and when she is gone you are miserable. in my opinion, the venom is just a metaphor of her wicked spell power that is messing with your mind.

    karmapoliceaftermeon November 19, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    i guess he is obsessed with hot venom...

    skijornon February 03, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    lol skijorn nailed it, obvs.

    muammaron October 03, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    He's addicted to this fierce, passionate woman that he's completely idealized. I think in a lot of Miniature Tiger songs, the subject is this beautiful woman who's almost like a goddess because she's very sexual and holds a lot of power over the man singing. He's ruined for all other women because this one is perfect and no one can hold a candle to her.

    This was the first Miniature Tigers song I ever heard and it's wonderful.

    empathetixon January 15, 2016   Link
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    I've heard that this song is about heroin

    iswizzleon November 24, 2018   Link

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