All right!

You wanna know my political persuasion?
Well, sugar, I howl at the moon
At the moon can you dig it?

Would you like some more information?
There's a buzzkiller in the room
In the room can you dig it?

Party's over you all got to go
The wolfman is coming out
Party's over you all got to go
The sooner the better
The wolfman is coming out

Let me tell you about my strategy
I sense my fire, drag me again
Drag me again
I think you know what I'm talking about!

Yeah!

Your ma told you not to come but you're here to find out
Girl you should've listened
Your pa bid you not to come but you're here to find out
Well, now you know!
Well, now you know!

I swear it's not you I promise it's me
When the sun goes down (I tend to lunacy?)
I swear it's not you I promise it's me
When the sun goes down (I tend to lunacy?)

Yeah!

So people tell me my mind is a ghetto
Obviously they've been gentrified
Gentrified and I got no time for that!

Party's over you all got to go
The wolfman is coming out
Party's over you all got to go
The sooner the better
The wolfman is coming out

Party's over you all got to go
The wolfman is coming out
Party's over you all got to go
The sooner the better
The wolfman is coming out


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    A great rocking song ... and I get the impression the song is about a man who just enjoys partying, and perhaps goes a little wild when out.

    sokornyon August 20, 2014   Link

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