Tulane, Tulane
Tulane, Tulane
Tulane, Tulane
Tulane
Oh, Tulane, oh, Tulane
Oh, yeah, yeah, oh, yeah, yeah
Tulane
Yeah, yeah
Whoa, whoa
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah
Whoa, whoa
Yeah, yeah

Tonight, tonight
I'm feeling real good
Feeling just about right
Today, today
Anything goes with me
So, you want to sell yourself?
Well put yourself on the table, babe
And all the things that you decide
An expense, it waits
Oh yeah, yeah

And tell me all about your friends
They got a lot to do with me, with you
And tell me how it is you spend your nights
Your days, your nights
Let's go!

Come here, cutie
Hey, come here
Did you hear what I said?
I said come here
Come here, Daddy

She told me she would never wear them
She told me she would never wear them
(On French soil)
She told me she would never wear them
She told me she would never wear them
(To find them)
She told me she would never wear them
She told me she would never wear them
(A sculpture)
She told me she would never wear them

She told me
She would never
Wear them

My fault
It's not my fault
It's not my fault
It's not my fault
No, it's not my fault


Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher

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    This song sorta scares me. The part when it says "Come here, Daddy." lol and the screaming/ moaning noises. If anyone else did this it would be crazy but I'll listen to anything from Conor and Tim

    LaughAtTheEndingon January 01, 2007   Link
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    this is the best song i've ever heard ahahaha

    let uss be freeon May 21, 2007   Link

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