watch out now

angry girl is always putting other girls down
always yelling at me 'cause i don't mind when they're around
she spends her time backing up her image
she says she's not like them, not gossipy or timid

now she's angry, now she's mad
always telling everyone that she made up the fad
always telling me i should or i shouldn't
always testing me and testing me and it's making me mad

evil girl you met somehow you're dating and it's great, yeah
love, love, kiss, kiss, kiss, a lot of sex, you're soul mates
she loved you cause you're sweet and cute i mean
she loved you cause you got her known, you brought her on the scene

well now she's dumped you, now she's gone
at 18 and 22 is when they drop the bomb
and now she needs someone new to make her big, to make her scene
the best thing in your world is now the worst thing after all

evil girl angry girl
aw, are these my choices?
evil girl angry girl
the girl i want is just a myth

when the sun goes down in this Allston town
my head in my hand, a beginning and an end
i'll sit and wonder, wonder if i ever really wanted it

when the sun goes down with my Boston crowd
while i'm staring at my friends hoping this will never end
i sit and wonder, wonder why she never really wanted it

evil girl angry girl
aw, are these my choices?
evil girl angry girl
the girl i want is just a myth

[trombone solo]

imagination girl please come save me, imagination girl
imagination girl please come save me in an imagination world
one day she'll come around and find me, i know
one day she'll come around and find me 'cause i know

when the sun goes down in this Allston town
with my head in my hand, hoping this will never end
i'll sit and wonder, wonder if i ever really wanted it

yeah, and i'll be gone
don't worry about me 'cause i'll be fine
don't worry about me 'cause i
i know there must be more than this

evil girl angry girl
aw are these my choices?
evil girl angry girl
the girl i want is just a myth

evil girl angry girl
aw are these my choices?
evil girl angry girl
the girl i want is just a...


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    first off ska owns and i love big d and this song and scenester are my favorites and it is sooo true

    sk8oftenlivebetteron June 12, 2007   Link

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