i see you looking at me
across the club you're dancing
i wanna be your man but
they say i have no chance-ing
i move across the dance floor
and now you're dancing with me
i try to keep my cool but
your eyes just make me dizzy

lets do some drinky-kinky
lets do some smoka-goking
you say you've got a man but
you must be jok-ko-ko-king
no girl i don't believe you
because your eyes betray you
no girl i wont decieve you
and no i will not pay you

you are so sexy baby
and so mysterious
you know you drive me crazy
your love's a murderfuck

and know we're dancing faster
so close our bodies touching
and now my heart is racing
feels like we're starting something
then you lean in to kiss me
and then i wake up screaming
alone in my hotel room
girl, was i only dreaming?

you are so sexy baby
and so mysterious
you know you drive me crazy
your love's a murderfuck

you are so sexy baby
you get so messy baby
your body drives me crazy
your love's a murderfuck


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    I let both members, and their minidisc player, fuck my girlfriend. They wrote this song about her, before they left. But not before infecting her with funk.

    By funk, I mean Lobsters. Because these guys are so fine, they are too good for crabs. They got lobsters. Bitch.

    GOPon December 25, 2010   Link

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