When I get
To the bottom
I go back
To the top of the slide
When I stop
I turn and I go for a ride
When I get to the bottom when I see you again yeah
When I get to the bottom
I go back to the top of the slide
When I stop I turn go for a ride
When I get to the bottom when I see you again yeah
I don't you don't you want me to make you
I'm coming down fast
But I'm miles above you
Tell me tell me tell me
Tell me the answer
Well you maybe a lover
But you ain't no dancer
So look out helter skelter
Helter skelter
Helter skelter
Helter skelter
When I get to the bottom
I go back to the top of the slide
When I stop I turn go for a ride
When I get to the bottom when I see you again yeah
I don't know don't you want me to make you
I'm coming down fast
But don't let me take you
Tell me tell me tell me
Tell me the answer
Well you maybe a lover
But you ain't no fuckin dancer
So look out helter skelter
Helter skelter
Helter skelter
Helter skelter
Helter skelter
Helter skelter
I coming down fast
When I get to the bottom
I go back to the top
Of the slide where I stop


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Helter Skelter Lyrics as written by Paul Mccartney John Lennon

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    I like the rythm of when it starts

    Catroaron April 25, 2005   Link
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    Catroar again :)

    it's such a brilliant cover of the beatles !

    Catroaron June 13, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    It's Siouxsie. Its a Charles Manson reference.

    xianificenton July 11, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    its simply a cover song & a great one at that, on their best album.no its not, he got "helter skelter" from the beatles.

    misschainsawxxxon October 29, 2007   Link
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    Well, this was most definitely a Beatles song... but I'd love to know how anything in the lyrics could possibly relate to Charles Manson even in the most abstract sense.

    PureSophiston December 31, 2007   Link
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    it's awesome!

    tsugumion July 24, 2008   Link

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