One and a half ounces and she’s feeling good
It’s not time to leave just yet
Two more glasses and she gets what she wants
All the eyes on her

One more song and the mood is set
She knows what all the boys want
Another shot and the boy is down
Killed with a tease
You’re such a tease

And you dance on the bar
And you twirl all around
And they just can’t see
How empty you are
And you throw flirty glances
But you just can’t see
The person who’s laughing is me

One more pill and the trap is set
I got you in my sights
Pull the trigger and the mark falls down
Its time to take her home

One more switch and the time is right
I’m going to get what I want
No more games, it’s over
Its time to take her home
Its time to take her home



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    if y'all don't like her than why are y'all here? you guys are dumb don't worry about her if she bothers y'all sooooo much! i think her cd is fantastic and can't wait for her 2nd one!!!

    geezitskelleyon August 24, 2007   Link
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    Hey genius, I dont think the song is about Paris Hilton per se. Her socialite/iconic status could just be for symbolism, maybe to represent anyone who drinks and makes a fool of his or herself, but I suppose not everyone can look past the surface.

    woodendogzon August 25, 2007   Link
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    Then again, this is just a band and this is just their song, and they can put their lyrics on here. you don't have to read it, and you don't have to like it.

    woodendogzon August 25, 2007   Link

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