You are perfection personified
While, frankly, she's undignified
Trust me, she disgusts me, she dares me, she scares me
She bites me, excites me, annoys me, destroys me

And if I say you're beautiful and kind
I can hear her laughing in my mind
Because she mocks me, she shocks me, she sours me, devours me
She chokes me, provokes me, she hates me, she devastates me

I didn't plan on falling for two girls at the same time
I didn't plan on lying to you
Listen darling, I'm really trying to ignore her but she just slips into my head
Don't you think I'm feeling guilty? Well that's not what you said

And you're right, she wears disgusting clothes
And she chews her hair in ways I loathe
But she charms me, she harms me, she fights me, delights me
She breaks me, she takes me, she eats me, she defeats me

I didn't plan on falling for two girls at the same time
I didn't plan on lying to you
Listen darling, I'm really trying to ignore her but she just slips into my head
But don't you think I'm feeling guilty? Well that's not what you said


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Two Girls Lyrics as written by Simon Christopher Cleave David Lewis Gedge

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    OH YOU PIG! .. thats 2 him.. he knows who he is!! ... i hate guys who likes two girls... u know why!? bkuz IM ONE OF THEM! AND IT HURTS ME!

    is2blink182on March 17, 2006   Link
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    OH YOU PIG! .. thats 2 him.. he knows who he is!! ... i hate guys who likes two girls... u know why!? bkuz IM ONE OF THEM! AND IT HURTS ME!

    is2blink182on March 17, 2006   Link

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