So you think you got it all worked out,
You got your hot pants on,
You got your arse right out
You, think that you weren't something special,
Me and my drag dress we won't do at all,
I spent so long trying to fit the prototype
Kept just sticking in years
And I never got it right oh

What's the use?
What's the point?
You got the wrong girl!

So you do what,
You're doing there,
'Cause ill be flying higher,
Waste your own time,
I don't care

Anything you can do
I can do better!

All you girls you
Look up if if you can handle when I'm still here
Well
Your superficial I'm a misfit
But baby that's ok
All you girls when
You look into the mirror tell me how do you appear
Well
Your superficial I'm a misfit
Your superficial I'm a misfit
But that's ok.

So you got your little groups and gangs
You got your VIP
Your member only, things
You happy clappers
And your VC crew
And if you get in their way
They got ten on you

I don't want to be in that game
Don't want to follow the leader
No way

What's the use?
What's the point?
You got the wrong girl!

So you do what,
You're doing there,
'Cause ill be flying higher,
Waste your own time,
I don't care,

Anything you can do
I can do better!

All you girls you
Look up if if you can handle when I'm still here
Well
Your superficial I'm a misfit
But baby that's ok
All you girls when
You look into the mirror tell me how do you appear
Well,
Your superficial I'm a misfit
Your superficial I'm a misfit
Your superficial I'm a misfit

So what we don't look the same
So what we don't
So what we don't
So what I don't play your game
So what I don't
So what I don't
So what if I don't?

All you girls you
Look up if if you can handle when I'm still here
Well
Your superficial I'm a misfit
But baby that's ok
All you girls when
You look into the mirror tell me how do you appear
Well,
Your superficial I'm a misfit
Your superficial I'm a misfit

All you girls you
Look up if if you can handle when I'm still here
Well
Your superficial I'm a misfit
But baby that's ok
All you girls when
You look into the mirror tell me how do you appear
Well,
Your superficial I'm a misfit
Your superficial I'm a misfit
Your superficial I'm a misfit
But that's ok


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Misfit Lyrics as written by Rob Hyman Cyndi Lauper

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    A good song, with a heartfelt meaning. People should take a leaf out of this girls book, be yourself.

    ABoyNamedGooon May 19, 2006   Link

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