You
Don't give up
You're my stalker
Leave me be

I know I should not pretend
That I like you
When you just suffocate me
A lack of O2 is killing me
I'd kill you
If I could

You
Don't give up
You're my stalker
Leave me be
You
Number one
You're my stalker
Feed on me

And just when I think you're gone
There you are
To rape me
And try on my clothes
I fear for me sometimes

Let me go
Yeah

You
Don't give up
You're my stalker
Leave me be
You
Number one
You're my stalker
Feed on me

You want me
Inside you
Swallow me down
I'm static
You're clinging
You're my Klingon

You
Don't give up
You're my stalker
Feed on me
You
Don't give up
You're my stalker
Leave me be

You
Number one
You're my stalker
Feed on me
You


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Stalker Lyrics as written by Benjamin David Einziger Benjamin Einziger

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    im guessing this song is about some kind of stalker.... haha yeah... why i laugh?.... if this song is about some type of true experience.. i really feel sorry for him. :-(

    nazzknowson June 07, 2002   Link

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