O ya!
Alright

Awesome
So awesome
So awesome

Our promises
The shreds of my heart in you fingernails
Open my mouth
But I can't get this out

It never fails
A Bed of roses and coffin nails
I hold my breath
Cuz I feel scared to death

I try to lie and you deny but our secret isn't safe
No. You're Awesome
So awesome
You're everything I want in a girl
You're crazy- amazing
You're everything that's wrong with the world

You're great
You're filled with hate
uh huh
And I can't escape

Awesome
So awesome
So awesome

My lips are sore
My heart is black to very core
This life of crime
I'll get used to it in time.

We can be low but I think they know and our secret isn't safe
No. You're Awesome
So awesome
You're everything I want in a girl
You're crazy- amazing
You're everything that's wrong with the world

Don't wait
Procastnate
uh huh
Cuz it's not too late

You're radical
o no
You're radical
o no
You're radical
ah ha
So awesome
So awesome
So awesome

You're Awesome
So awesome
You're everything I want in a girl
You're crazy- amazing
You're everything that's wrong with the world

Don't wait
Procastnate
uh huh
Cuz it's not too late
Ya, o right

You're great
You're filled with hate
uh huh
And I can't escape
And I can't escape

So awesome


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    does anyone else think this song sounds strangely similar to "rock n' roll is bitchin'?"

    80smoviesguyon December 27, 2006   Link

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