This couldn't get any better
She didn't get it so fuck her
I'll never be any saner
I'm a born entertainer

Yeah
Yeah
Yeah

Yeah
Yeah
Yeah

Yeah
Yeah
Yeah

You couldn't be any cuter
You couldn't be any cooler
You'll never be any saner
'Cause you're a born entertainer

Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah

Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah

Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah

I want you to want me
I need you to need me
I dare you to ditch me
I beg you to miss me

(So rock)
You couldn't get any rad-er
(So rad)
You couldn't be any bad-er
(So sad)
You couldn't be any meaner
(Gotta ditch me)
You're a born entertainer
(Gotta ditch me)

We're the born entertainers
We're the born entertainers
The born entertainers


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    From that one line "she didn't get it so fuck her" I sort of figured it was about Nina. :/

    magickmidgeton June 17, 2007   Link

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