Comin' to get you, one autograph, one picture
Buyin' the shots, hittin' the rock, yeah Motherfuckers even trying to cock block

And they say "Hey, remember me?"
You know my cousin's friend's mother's sister's brother

Shakin' the hands, kissin' the babies
Hotel lobby, pictures with the ladies
Dudes throwin' me sacks of weed on stage
Chicks showin' their racks to get backstage

People so strange and bizarre
I know you know that you know who you are
Well, I think I dig you so strange
Never change

Everybody wants, everybody needs someone to love, someone to lead
Here I go trippin', here I go wishin' that for once I wasn't me

And they say "Hey, remember me?"
You know my cousin's friend's mother's sister's brother

Shakin' the hands, kissin' the babies
Hotel lobby, pictures with the ladies
Dudes throwin' me sacks of weed on stage
Chicks showin' their racks to get backstage

[Repeat]
People so strange and bizarre
I know you know that you know who you are
Well I think I dig you so strange
Never change

You and me forever
To be now or never
Will we see each other, again
You're so strange, you're so strange, you're so strange
And I hope you never ever change

People so strange and bizarre
I know you know that you know who you are
Well I think I dig you so strange
Never change


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    love the kid at the begning i dunno if that is brandon or dylan but it makes the song that much better... reminds me of groupies tryin to get into the backstage for free to get a little cock and some people just interupt when someones tryin to get some action... i think its a good song basically hes saying dont change for nothing cause your doing good what your doing.

    oldskoolpunker23on August 25, 2006   Link

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