Come on E; try to go easy
We can do anything, anything, anything
Come on E; we got it covered
We can stop anytime, anytime, anytime

Come on E; it's just a party
Let's go to party town then we can party down
Come on E; Check out my funny hat
My name is Randal I wrote you this song

Can't you see that all we need is one night to release?
It's bound to be the last in all of its glory

Come on E; raise your glass to the sky
Drink to the song that plays, olden days, whatever
I just want to get "Randical", don't be a bummer
Look at this summer day. The sun is rising once again. Yeah!

Can't we have just one night without all this self-destruction?
I just love my husband. I can't live without him

Come on E; we're going easy
It 's just a party Time to get gnarly
Come on E; try to go easy
My name is Randal It's nice to meet you

We are always here to make you laugh


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    p.s. this song is DAM annoying! i think a little too catchy!

    wotsthatpunkysmellon April 11, 2005   Link

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