Alright, Dark touches send rushed through the brain
Black's whiter, burns brighter than the flame
No shadows, just whispers in the wind
No faces, just places to begin
I just come seeking pleasure,
I hate the light

I speed at night, at night, alright

My demons, they seem to disappear
No vision, I only see to hear
Protection, I never needed none
Direction, just nowhere near the sun
You've go some stairs to heaven,
You may be right
I only know in my world,
I hate the light

(I speed at night)
Alrigth
Dark touches send rushed through the brain
Black's whiter, burns brighter than the flame
No shadows, just whispers in the wind
No faces, just places to begin

You've got some stair to heaven, you may be right
I only know in my world,
I hate the light I speed at night

I speed at night?
I speed at night, night, night, night
I speed at night, night, night, night
No shadows, no faces, just whispers in dark places
(I speed at night)


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I Speed At Night Lyrics as written by Ronnie James Dio Jimmy Bain

Lyrics © VINCENT APPICE D/B/A APPICE MUSIC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    It would be pretty cool...as long as it wasn't a Christopher Lee style vampire...a Keifer Sutherland style vamp would work though.

    Hybrid1492on August 08, 2007   Link
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    this is stupid, but im picturing a vampire in a ferrari speeding through LA

    purified_in_fireon April 28, 2007   Link
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    this is stupid, but im picturing a vampire in a ferrari speeding through LA

    purified_in_fireon April 28, 2007   Link
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    Don't listen to this while driving...just don't! It's that powerful, well like all Dio's^^

    Behzadon April 09, 2014   Link

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