(Go!)
That's not fair, what's this for, we're all running to the liquor store
Stuck it in some fucked up kid, full of LSD and mescaline
Dust away the edge of time
An' I always remember how he said lonely no more!

I say that's only entertainment
I say that's only entertainment
I say that's only entertainment

Sometimes you need something, makes ya turn it off
I went to college, I'm no proper knowledge
I've seen the spray paint jet spray on the brick wall
I'll always remember how he said lonely no more

I say that's only entertainment
I say that's only entertainment
I say that's only entertainment

Hot sale, liquor stores fucked with the american streets, yeah
I said time never stopped, stopped in front of me
He shared three pieces of wisdom
I'll always remember how he said lonely no more

I say that's only entertainment
I say that's only entertainment
I say that's only entertainment
I say that's only entertainment
I say that's only entertainment
I say that's only entertainment (go)


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    Cool song.

    CRWon January 27, 2008   Link
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    I think these lyrics are wrong though.

    CRWon February 21, 2008   Link

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