You called me up on the telephone
Told me to go to your house at 8 o 'clock
So I went down my steps at 7 .30
And I started to walk over to your house
And I got to your house
And it was about 8 o 'clock
So I knocked at your door
You didn't even answer the door
So I knocked at the door once more
But you didn't even come
up to answer the door
So I opened up the door and I looked around upstairs in your
bedroom to see if you were up there, but you weren't up there.
So I went downstairs and looked in your kitchen,
but you weren't in your kitchen.
So I went over to your living room
and I saw you there.
You were there, tied to a chair.
There's a sign tagging by
your hair.
You're playing card games
with your hair.
While you were there, tied in a chair
And I don't care
Because you didn't even answer the door
So I don't care anymore
So I went outside and
I went downtown
And I went over to a store and I looked around
I went over where they keep some records
And I bought myself a new record
Then I went over where they
keep the candy bars
And I got myself a chocolate bar
I went over where I paid the money, and I paid some money, and then I went home, and I walked up to my room, and I opened my door,
and then I went to my kitchen, and I got a drink of water, and I went over to my, um, room, and I sat down, and I turned on the
TV, watched a little
TV, but then I started to feel sorry for you, I mean, I know you treated me bad tonight,
but there were times in the past when you treated me real good, and so, well,
So I went down to your house and kicked in
the door I went in the living room and I said
Mr.
Frankenstein you must die and I took out
the gun that I had and I shot him
Then I untied your ropes
and I let you go free
We had a little party and
we danced around
And had a lot of fun, danced around
And had a lot of fun
And it was a lot of fun