That was just you
Now who's telling who
With every step you take
Do you feel yourself falling?

Grasping for that handrail
That's leading you nowhere
Parental guidance gone
Well, it's just another delinquent song

How many times...
Do you have to be told
When you're crossing someone else's line
Just because you don't see things
The same as the next guy
It ain't your job to try!!

Thickheaded, yeah some might say pathetic
I think we're gonna say it's apathetic
What are you striving for
Is it simple satisfaction
If you make the wrong decision
You might hurt someone else

We've all got equal opportunities
We're all standing on this common ground
And if we try to walk the same path together
Sooner or later someone will fall astray


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Delinquent Song Lyrics as written by Frank Casillas Eddie Casillas

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    WOOH YEAH! it's a song about delinquents...

    urethane_demonon January 11, 2002   Link
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    best ska beat ever

    TiKiion May 24, 2002   Link
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    i like voodoo glow skulls there cool and i really like this song

    badreligionpigeonon July 23, 2002   Link
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    This is, quite possibly, the greatest ska song in existence.

    thesuicidekingon July 25, 2002   Link
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    great

    iheartpunkrockon June 25, 2003   Link
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    oh my god, this song fuckin owns, its my favourite on band geek mafia, ahhhhh wicked song

    DroppedMidgeton June 14, 2005   Link

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