Lyrics
Hey man, have you ever heard talking about Frankie Pyroman?
Do you wonder?
Really wonder?
I'd tell you man if you wonder!
Well, man just to begin Frank was a boy about seventeen.
Do you hear me?
Do you believe me?
God is witness, man, seventeen!
Frank's mom was a bakeress, his dad a respectable retired fireman.
Are you smiling?
Don't you believe me?
And this is just the beginning!
Hey Frank!
C'mon bring your friends tonight there's the annual school-dance!
There's enough beers and gasoline for everyone!
C'mon friends!
I wanna hear them scream like bitches and waste like matches!
And we know better certainly they have something to pay!
But just when we arrived there, something happened, something weird.
I remained still to stare, while the others started the plan.
But you were there in your flaming dress, and I was dying to ask you to dance, and I danced, and I danced, with the fairest shoes I have.
And we danced, and we danced all night long we danced...
And I don't even heard while everybody fled, just the flames danced with us and in the meanwhile all around had turned to ashes, just like me and you!