Creepy feelings i got a lot of feelings
everywhere i turn they're tinglin stay
outside my window i see a lot of faces
i'm lookin for the one who carries reasons
say,the name, it's the name of the one who knew me closer
before i ever felt this way

I was only seventeen, when something got a hold of me

I got a new case of crabs
got a new case of crabs
got a new case of crabs
I got a new case

I got a new case of crabs
got a new case of crabs
got a new case of crabs
I got a new case

What was i thinking
or what had i been drinking
from that little girl who should have stayed away
she ain't a lover, she got a lot of others
and i'm willing to bet that you can hear what im sayin, today
when i say i got a lot of creepy feelings
that just dont wanna creep away

I was only seventeen when something got a hold of me

I got a new case of crabs
got a new case of crabs
got a new case of crabs
I got a new case

Ah Lookout

Creepy feelings i got a lot of feelings
everywhere i turn they're tinglin stay
outside my window i see a lot of faces
i'm lookin for the one who carries reasons
say.the name, it's the name of the one who knew me closer
before i ever felt this way

I was only seventeen, when something got a hold of me

I got a new case of crabs
got a new case of crabs
got a new case of crabs
I got a new case

I got a new case of crabs
got a new case of crabs
got a new case of crabs
I got a new case

I got a new case of crabs
got a new case of crabs
got a new case of crabs


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