A Vampire’s Proposal

Craig Wedren, Chris Matthews, Mike Russell, Stuart Hill

Throat line is where I like to go dine
And if I invite you, don’t whine
When I chew clear through your spine
Cause life is more than tissue

And we’ll fall into a world
Where little boys are lost
Where girls are of no more cost than pearls
Are to snakes or swordsmen

I’m high, your chest is cold as color
Don’t cry cause death can give you cover
Lifetime won’t make you any younger
Join mine and years won’t make you hunger youth

And we’ll fall into a world
Whеre little boys are lost
Whеre girls are of no more cost than pearls
Are to snakes or swordsmen

Snakes or swordsmen
Snakes or swordsmen
Snakes or swordsmen

Stone shine will wake your evening slumber
Mealtime will make your eye bones thunder
Say “crime” and waste eternal tongue, girl
Stay mine and bite into my thumb for blood

Now it’s fall and falls you’ll see
Go from one to infinity
Like a man too rushed to see
How the sun is sinking

And now you know I’ll go and leave you to your dreams
It seems the light is sifting through the trees
But come the night, I’ll hold your neck to me
And be at ease if you just say

“Don’t leave me, lovely vampire.”

Trivia about the song A Vampire’s Proposal by Shudder to Think

When was the song “A Vampire’s Proposal” released by Shudder to Think?
The song A Vampire’s Proposal was released in 1988, on the album “Curses, Spells, Voodoo, Mooses”.
Who composed the song “A Vampire’s Proposal” by Shudder to Think?
The song “A Vampire’s Proposal” by Shudder to Think was composed by Craig Wedren, Chris Matthews, Mike Russell, Stuart Hill.

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