You have a jump in your step
But a rip in your, a rip in your rep
And everybody knows it
So be sure to be proud
And don't forget you aren't allowed to brag

I just give myself the shivers
And that's what you get when you think about her
And I just give myself the shivers
And that's what you get, that's what you get

With that facade, you can do no wrong
Many will answer but few will win
So please be sure to read the fine print

I spend more time in front of mirrors than any gent should
Because, let's face it
One on one is more fun anyway
And everybody knows it (everybody knows it)
But I'm not so proud
And I'll never be the one to brag
To brag about how

I just give myself the shivers
And that's what you get when you think about her
And I just give myself the shivers
And that's what you get, that's what you get

With that facade, you can do no wrong
Many will answer but few will win
So please be sure to read the fine print
With that facade, you can do no wrong
And many will answer but few will win
So please be sure to read the fine print
The fine print

The arch in my eyebrow can tell the truth
Just imagine what your back could do
And the dance floor where I do my best
Is your, your mattress
The arch in my eyebrow can tell the truth
Just imagine what your back could do
And the dance floor where I do my best
Is your, your mattress

I just give myself the shivers
And that's what you get when you think about her
And I just give myself the shivers
And that's what you get, that's what you get

With that facade, you can do no wrong
Many will answer but few will win
So please be sure to read the fine print
With that facade, you can do no wrong
And many will answer but few will win
So please be sure to read the fine print
The fine print


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    first time i heard the line

    "Many will enter but few will win So please be sure to read the fine print"

    it made me think of sex.

    "many will enter but few will win" self explainitory "please be sure to read the fine print" the girl getting pregnant

    the song maybe about something else, but thats what that part sounds like to me.

    wendyclear-atticuson June 18, 2006   Link

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