Check into horror hotel
This place is creepy and it's somber too
And a little vampira wrapped on my neck, said
Say something, say something
You want to start something with me

Well, take it up to room 21
Where all the creatures gonna have their fun
And underworld dangers and underworld scum
Take it up to room 21

And down the hall with my vampire girlfriend
Say something, say something
You want to start something with me, here at

Horror hotel, horror hotel
Horror hotel, horror hotel
It's up to me

Gather round the place of the demon whore
And my girl in room 21
Well, underworld dangers and underworld scum
Take it up to room 21

Down the hall with my vampire girlfriend
Say something, say something
You want to start something with me here at

Horror hotel, horror hotel
Horror hotel, horror hotel
It's up to me when it comes down to necking with girls

Horror hotel, horror hotel
Horror hotel, horror hotel
It's up to me


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    I saw a documentry about a guy in the mafia that owned a restaraunt where he would kill people and chop up their bodies. the restaraunt was nicknamed horror hotel. that could have something to do with it

    misfitseron June 02, 2007   Link

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