Went too fast I'm out of luck and I don't even give a fuck

I want to be your man child
Let's all go it hog-wild
She said I'll see you later
I always gravitate to her

Let's all meet at the station
No heavy concentration
We could all hook up there
The kids are all alright there

Should we go out later
Showtime for strangers

Dontcha give a fuck anymore now
She's givin' up on you now
Do it for the kids they say
It ain't about you anyway
I say we're all grown up now
And sex ain't so safe now
It's all in the groove they say
Doesn't matter anyway

(2x)
Should we go out later
Showtime for strangers

Keep me runnin' like a deer in the headlights
All for nothing I thought
Just the ransom I had bought
About the day I tried to tame her
Never tried to blame her
Just a game that I had bought

Let's all meet at the station
No heavy concentration
The kids are all alright there
Went too fast I'm out of luck and I don't even give a fuck

(4x)
Should we go (should we go) out later
(Went too fast I'm out of luck and I don't even give a fuck)
Showtime for strangers
(Went too fast I'm out of luck and I don't even give a fuck)


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Do It for the Kids Lyrics as written by Duff Rose Mc Kagan David G Kushner

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    Wow im agreeing with someone on the internet, but yes the chorus owns

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