Hey you, you're a wild honey child
I'm out of control
Every time you are near me
I'm a wolf child, baby
And I'm howlin' for you
My heart beats faster
Hey, hey, and it's overpowered, wow

I'm a wolf child, girl
Howlin' for you
Wild flower
Star of my dreams
The most beautiful thing, yeah

Yeah you
Sweet sensation of a nation
Oh, my soul
You're a perfect creation
You're an angel, baby
And I'm cryin' for you
My heart beats faster
Yeah hey, and I'm overpowered

I'm a wolf child, girl
Howlin' for you
Wild flower
Star of my dreams
The most beautiful thing

Wild flower
I love you every hour
Wild flower
Burning down the night
Set the world alight, yeah

Wild flower
I'm a wolf child, girl
Howlin' for you
Wild flower
You're the star of my dreams
Most beautiful thing

Wild flower
I love you every hour
Wild flower
I love you every hour

Crazy 'bout you, yeah
Crazy 'bout you, girl
Crazy 'bout you, yeah
Crazy 'bout
Crazy 'bout you, yeah


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    Holy crap! No comments?! This is easily the best Cult song on Electric - especially the 12" version. Man, The Cult ROCKS!!!

    monster36604on January 14, 2009   Link

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