Once up on a time a man was attacked by a vampire bird
He was sucked to death
The vampire bird killed him at last

Vampire bat
Vampire bat
Vampire bat
Vampire bat
Vampire bat

The lake of fire tore his ass up
He was burning to the crisp
He was cast into the lake of burning flame

Vampire bat
Vampire bat
Vampire bat
Vampire bat
Vampire bat

After the vampire bird sucked blood out of me, he started stabbing me in my ass
Then three more vampire birds stabbed me in my ass too
They sucked the blood out of me, killing me

Vampire bat
Vampire bat
Vampire bat
Vampire bat
Vampire bat

Folgers, it's good to the last drop


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Vampire Bat [Previously Unreleased Track] Lyrics as written by Wesley Willis

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    This has to be right up there with Thunder Road, Stairway to Heaven, Baba O'Riley and all other defining gems of rock and roll.

    Buehrle56Fanon March 27, 2011   Link
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    Wow! This song is so awesome. I love how his sentances structures are always so unorthadox. Talking like that is so much fun! "The vampire bird killed him at last" This sentance makes perfect sense in english, but who talks like that? Especially because there is no reason to put the phrase at last on to the end of that sentance. I'm going to put some more Wesley Willis on, listening to it with my ears at last.

    polarbears?on January 30, 2005   Link

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