johnny's got an addiction!

johnny's got an addiction
he's strung out without conviction
he was raised with a microwave
sticky trashy fast food slave

he's a junk food junkie
he could be a lot more spunky (hunky!)
but he's a junk food junkie
blame it on the food yeah, you know it's bad

mother doesn't really know
shopping in a glossy show
then again her budget's low
her health so bad it makes her slow

she's a junk food junkie she's stressed and very jumpy
she's a junk food junkie
blame it on the food yeah, we know its bad
blame it on the food yeah, we know it's bad

jenny's in a fix with her arithmetic's
poor concentration
boys in the classroom cause agitation
she's a junk food junkie
she could be a lot more funky
but she's a junk food junkie
blame it on the food yeah
blame it on the food yeah
blame it on the food yeah
you know it's bad
you know it's bad
bad


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    We're poisoned by the environment in which we live. Plastic food and crap health and no choices. Anything vaguely healthy costs £££ and cheap mass produced shite dulls the brain and stops people from thinking clearly or living well. Pharmaceutical companies pick up the consumers at the other side suffering from depression and anxiety and concentration problems... "soda pop and Ritalin" control the world.

    Merlot Goddesson May 12, 2007   Link

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