Everyone with white teeth know the words to this one? (yeah)
words to this one!

Everyone with white teeth know the words to this one? (yeah)
words to this one!

At this supper you can
tell a friend from a business associate

At this supper you can
tell a friend from a business associate

And by dessert we will be stuck to our clothes
The fashionable out number the martyrs. Apostles was your hands
Can you hear them coming?
Can you hear them gnashing?
The fashion police are swinging their sticks.

Know the words to this one?
Dance answer bend swallow

Take a hand and join us in rejoicing
We no longer have to think
Shake the hand of this man in the suit
Remember once called him friend


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    amazing song jeez how'd you get the lyrics, i mean i'm fairly well at figuring out the words to their song but its soo hard to hear syuff sometimes haha

    love this band

    OhTaylorrron January 06, 2007   Link

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