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Dracula

by Bruce Dickinson

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Waiting for the midnight hour (x6) CHORUS: My name is Dracula, Come here, I've something for you Dracula, I need a little life Dracula, And you are gonna be my wife Walking through the town when the streets are bare in the night Shadows everywhere, are you sure it's a trick of the light? Fear is at your heal but you kick it away, you're so sure theres nothing behind you Thats a mistake you can make just one time I bet you thought that I was a ficticous guy from the movie screen Now its far too late for you to break this date, you missed your chance to scream My only sense of humor's in a jugular vein and your neck is on the menu tonight Soon you will know what it's like to be mine CHORUS As long as you live The Bride of Dracula (x3) As long as you live you'll be Waiting, waiting for the midnight hour (x8)

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