Electric black night crash, hunger on your face
Opium heat rash, suffocate this place
Well I see the sun burning in your eye
I see the sun call a suicide (come on)

17 year locust
If not now, when?
If not now, when?
If not now, when?
If not now, when?

Tombstone eyes roam up and down your skin
Assassinate the mind frame nothing left to win
I see the sun burning in your eye
I see the sun call a suicide (come on)

Seventeen year locust
If not now, when?
If not now, when?
If not now, when?
If not now, when?

Enchanted on the highway, all the freaks collide
One minute longer, you start the slide
Well, I ain't the one burning in your eye
I ain't the one call a suicide (come on)

Seventeen year locust
If not now, when?
If not now, when?
If not now, when?
If not now, when?


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17 Year Locust Lyrics as written by Rob Zombie John Lowery

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    Electric clad night crash, hunger on your face Opium heat rash suffocate this place Well I see the sun burnin' in your eye I see the sun call us to die Come on

    17 year locust We don't know when (4x)

    Yeah Tombstone eyes rome up and donw your skin Assassinate the mindframe, nothin' left to win Well I see the sun burnin' in your eye I see the sun call us to die Come on

    17 year locust We don't know when (4x)

    Yeah Speedin' on the highway, all the freaks collide One minute longer, you start to slide Well I ain't the one burnin' in your eye I ain't the one call us to die. Come on

    17 year locust We don't know when (4x)

    That's what I got. I'm not too sure about 'speedin' there in the third verse, but I can't figure out what else would be there.

    Minister Wightyon March 28, 2006   Link

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