What you get is what you see
it wont take much to get hooked on me
so shoot me right into your skin
and I will be your heroin

The side effects are sexual
and your dying for a taste
the side effects are sexual
and you love the way I say

I'm your favorite drug
your favorite drug
just one hit is never enough
I'm your favorite drug
your favorite drug
you can't break this addiction, no
Your favorite drug, your favorite drug, i'm your favorite drug, your favorite drug

I put my nails into your back
and you feel me like a spinal attack
you want it from me on both knees
but not until you beg me please

The side effects are sexual
and your dying for a taste
the side effects are sexual
and you love the way I say

I'm your favorite drug
your favorite drug
just one hit is never enough
I'm your favorite drug
your favorite drug
you can't break this addiction, no
Your favorite drug, your favorite drug, i'm your favorite drug, your favorite drug
Your favorite drug, your favorite drug, i'm your favorite drug, your favorite drug

I'm your pleasure in your pain
I'll numb your fear just like cocain
and I'm your treasure
say my name

I'm your favorite drug
your favorite drug
just one hit is never enough
I'm your favorite drug
your favorite drug
you can't break this addiction, no
your favorite drug
your favorite drug
you can't break this addiction, no
your favorite drug
your favorite drug
you can't break this addiction, no

Your favorite drug, your favorite drug, i'm your favorite drug, your favorite drug
Your favorite drug, your favorite drug, i'm your favorite drug, your favorite drug


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    Its actually:

    What you get is what you see it wont take much to get hooked on me so shoot me right into your skin and I will be your heroin

    The side effects are sexual and your dying for a taste the side effects are sexual and you love the way I say

    I'm your favorite drug your favorite drug just one hit is never enough I'm your favorite drug your favorite drug you can't break this addiction, no Your favorite drug, your favorite drug, i'm your favorite drug, your favorite drug

    I put my nails into your back and you feel me like a spinal attack you want it from me on both knees but not until you beg me please

    The side effects are sexual and your dying for a taste the side effects are sexual and you love the way I say

    I'm your favorite drug your favorite drug just one hit is never enough I'm your favorite drug your favorite drug you can't break this addiction, no Your favorite drug, your favorite drug, i'm your favorite drug, your favorite drug Your favorite drug, your favorite drug, i'm your favorite drug, your favorite drug

    I'm your pleasure in your pain I'll numb your fear just like cocain and I'm your treasure say my name

    I'm your favorite drug your favorite drug just one hit is never enough I'm your favorite drug your favorite drug you can't break this addiction, no your favorite drug your favorite drug you can't break this addiction, no your favorite drug your favorite drug you can't break this addiction, no

    Your favorite drug, your favorite drug, i'm your favorite drug, your favorite drug Your favorite drug, your favorite drug, i'm your favorite drug, your favorite drug

    Pulpon December 23, 2006   Link

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