"Yes, yes, I know you're hungry
Ah, and here comes dinner"

Feed my Frankenstein

Well, I ain't evil
I'm just good lookin'
Start a little fire
And baby start cookin'
I'm a hungry man
But I don't want pizza
I'll blow down your house
And then I'm gonna eat ya
Bring you to a simmer
Right on time
Run my greasy fingers
Up your greasy spine

Feed my Frankenstein
Meet my libido
"He's a psycho"
Feed my Frankenstein
Hungry for love and it's feeding time

You don't want to talk
So baby, shut up
And let me drink the wine from your fur tea cup
Velcro candy, sticky sweet
Make my tattoos melt in the heat
Well, I ain't no veggie
Like my flesh on the bone
Alive and lickin' on your ice cream cone

Feed my Frankenstein
Meet my libido
"He's a psycho"
Feed my Frankenstein
Hungry for love and it's feeding time
Baby whoa-whoa oh yeah
Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein
Whoa-whoa baby chow down
Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein

"He's a psycho"

Feed my Frankenstein
Meet my libido
"He's a psycho"
Feed my Frankenstein
Hungry for love and it's "lunch time"
Baby, whoa-whoa, oh yeah
Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein
Whoa-whoa, baby chow down
Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein

Feed my Frankenstein
Meet my libido
"He's such a psycho"
Feed my Frankenstein
Hungry for love and it's feeding time
Baby, whoa-whoa, oh yeah
Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein
Whoa-whoa, baby, chow down
Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein


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Feed My Frankenstein Lyrics as written by Mark Stephen Manning Ian Michael Ricardson

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    Alright. Here we go. This song does not have a meaning to it! One of Kurts childhood friends spray painted on a wall, "Kurt Cobain Smells Like Teen Spirit". For all of you that do not know, Teen Spirit is a type of womens deodarant in the states. This was spray painted because Kurt never wore deodarant, and he decided to write a song with the words, worldwidely know as, "Smells Like Teen Spirit". The lyrics have no real meaning, he just threw together something to create a song, that's all.

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