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Somebody better shake you
Somebody better turn your head around
I'm scratching like a wild cat
I'm spittin' fire on the ground
You got my venom runnin' through ya
Ain't gonna let you run off wild, oh
I'm Snakebite, I'm your only man
Snakebite is your lover
You'll never hide, baby understand
Snakebite drags you under
I'm Snakebite
They call me, "Snakebite"
Nobody gonna take you
Nobody gonna touch your rebel skin
I'll break 'em like a little matchstick
'Cause baby that's the kind of mood I'm in
My face is tattooed on your shoulder
An' your name is scratched into my bike, yeah

I'm Snakebite, I'm your only man
Snakebite is your lover
You'll never hide, baby understand
Snakebite drags you under
I'm Snakebite
They call me, "Snakebite"
You got my venom runnin' through ya
Running through ya
If you're gonna run, go runnin' scared
I'm right behind ya
I'm Snakebite, I'm your only man
Snakebite is your lover
You'll never hide, baby understand
Snakebite drags you under
I'm Snakebite, I'm your only man
Snakebite is your lover
You'll never hide, baby understand
Snakebite drags you under
I'm a snakebite
They call me, "The Snakebite"
I'm Snakebite, I'm your only man
Snakebite is your lover
You'll never hide, baby understand
Snakebite drags you under
I'm Snakebite, I'm your only man
Snakebite is your lover
You'll never hide, baby understand
Snakebite drags you under
I'm Snakebite, I'm your only man
Snakebite is your lover
You'll never hide, baby understand
Snakebite drags you under

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Mungo Jerry is an English folk/classic rock group from Ashford, Englandwhose greatest success was in the early 1970s, though they have continued throughout the years with an ever-changing line-up, always fronted by Ray Dorset. They are remembered above all for their hit "In The Summertime". It remains their most successful and most instantly recognisable song. Their name was inspired by the poem Mungojerrie and Rumpelteazer, from T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.

Read more about Mungo Jerry on Last.fm.


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