I am a vampire, I am a vampire,
I am a vampire, I am a vampire,
I am a vampire, vampire, I am a vampire,
I have lost my fangs.

I am a vampire, I am a vampire,
I am a vampire, I have lost my fangs.

So I'm sad and I feel lonely
So I cry and I'm very angry
And I eat some garlic
So I'm no more satanic yeah yeah

I am a vampire and I'm walking (or looking) in the city
But the pretty girls don't look at me, don't look at me
Cos' I don't have my fangs, Cos' I have lost my fangs

I am a vampire, I am a vampire,
I have lost my mouth organ,
I am a vampire, I am a vampire,
I have lost my mouth organ

So I get bored and I shout
So I eat pop corn and I put on weight
And I sing but my voice is breaking
And I want to play the guitar
But my guitar is out of tune

I am a vampire and I'm walking in the city
But the musicals don't play with me, don't play with me
Cos' I don't have my mouth organ
Cos' I have lost my mouth organ


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    I thought it was "so I'm no more satanic, yeah, yeah"... I don't think "sad' fits, but iono...

    coolbluereasonon February 03, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    cuuuuuute ^^

    Martha_headon April 18, 2008   Link
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    I am addicted to this song. It's adorable and catchy at the same time. o___o

    Jukumson April 27, 2008   Link
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    i always thought they said i have lost my mouse again

    punkrockbeezyon April 30, 2008   Link
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    Haha. This is one of the lamest and cutest and coolest songs!!

    S0LIPSISTon May 16, 2008   Link
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    It's actually "I have lost my mouth AGAIN" as opposed to "I have lost my mouth organ" but cute little song bless it :)

    *star*girl*on July 20, 2008   Link
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    This song makes me think of Edward Cullen out of the Twilight Saga. He has no fangs, and he has serious anger management issues (although he's not really meant to be seen that way). I'd really love it if he was angry because he had no fangs, and didn't think he was a proper vampire because of it.

    But yeah, I love this song. It's so sweet!

    Aya Mayon August 29, 2008   Link
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    Lol. @Aya May~ Thats exactly what I thought when I first heard the song.

    Lol, its such a cute song that I can't get it out of my head.

    mydogluckyon September 01, 2008   Link
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    makes me tink of a little boy whoes teeth fell out and he feels weard about it lol

    ksmith08on March 26, 2009   Link
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    Haha I always think of that really old Disney movie..."The Little Vampire" I think it was called. Such a cute song!

    beckeezyon October 19, 2009   Link

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