On Fountain and Formosa

Now I start the score, where will we go?
Come on girl, we should just start to go
So, all about those times when I cheated on you
All of those girls and yes it is true

Jamie and Jodi and Jessica and Jenna
All of those girls that were my first friend
Told them now, even the score
Girl, I won't come back no more

On Fountain and Formosa

You know that girl that you hate so much?
The one named Erin, oh yeah I'm in touch
So I went to her house last week
Oh yeah and now we never speak

Didn't like that I slept with all them
Come on girl and I fucked your friends
Even up now that's the score
I won't go back to you no more

On Fountain and Formosa

Sometimes I go where I shouldn't go
Sometimes I do what I shouldn't do
Sometimes I go where I shouldn't go
Sometimes I do what I shouldn't do

On Fountain and Formosa


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    this songs meaning is pretty clear but what does fountain and formosa mean?

    poprocksncoke1212on July 28, 2008   Link

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