Karaoké The Zombie Song Stephanie Mabey
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Our love story could be kinda gory
Far from boring
We'd meet at a post apocalypse
Yeah I'd be slowly walking in a group stalking you
You'd be the only man alive that I could not resist
Then all of your friends they'd try to kill us but only because they'd be jealous
That our love is deeper than Edward and Bella's
Oh
If I were a zombie
I'd never eat your brain
I'd just want your heart
Yeah I'd want your heart
I'd just want your heart
Yeah oh
If I were a zombie
I'd never eat your brain
I'd just want your heart
Yeah I'd want your heart
I'd just want your heart 'cos I want ya
You'd be hiding in a second-floor apartment
Knocking all the stairs down
To save your life from the undead
Double-barrel shotgun taking out the slow ones
Then you'd see the passion burning in my eye
And I'd keep my head
Then all of your friends they'd try to kill us but only because they'd be jealous
That our love is deeper than Edward and Bella's
Oh
If I were a zombie
I'd never eat your brain
I'd just want your heart
Yeah I'd want your heart
I'd just want your heart
Yeah oh
If I were a zombie
I'd never eat your brain
I'd just want your heart
Yeah I'd want your heart
I'd just want your heart 'cos I want ya
And I'd try not to bite and infect you because
I'd respect you too much
Yeah that's why I'd wait until we got married
Oh
And our happiest days would be spent picking off all your friends
And they'd see a love this deep won't stay buried
If I were a zombie
I'd never eat your brain
I'd just want your heart
Yeah I'd want your heart
I'd just want your heart
Yeah oh
If I were a zombie
I'd never eat your brain
I'd just want your heart
Yeah I'd want your heart
I'd just want your heart 'cos I want ya
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Rendu célèbre par Stephanie Mabey
Auteur-Compositeur : Stephanie Ann Mabey
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Cet enregistrement est une reprise de The Zombie Song rendu célèbre par Stephanie Mabey