This one's for the patriots
The new wave good time girls
And if it wasn't for the decepticons
They'd rule the fucking world

In the midst of all the killing and skineating we forgot about the loving
If I had to choose a woman then I think I'd choose religion
If I had to give you something then I think I'd give you nothing
If I had to give you something then I think I'd go to hell

This one's for the dancers
The dockers and the dykes
And if it weren't for asian basin sales
They couldn't sleep at night

In the midst of all the touching and the kissing we forgot the penetration
If I had drive you somewhere then I'd drive you to the station
If I had to give you something then I think I'd give you nothing
If I had to give you something then I think I'd go to hell

In the midst of all the killing and skineating we forgot about the loving
If I had to choose a woman then I think I'd choose religion
If I had to give you something then I think I'd give you nothing
If I had to give you something then I think I'd....

In the middle of the action they reversed the interaction
And the audience decided ignorance actually was bliss
You're a fortress in a foreign land you should ask for it
Like you mean it like you mean it
In the middle of the ohmygoditsgone we talked in code to get along
Private riddles for private courts
In the middle of the ohmygoditsgone we talked in code to get along
Private riddles for private courts yeah


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    I always thought it was "If it wasn't for the Decepticons"

    but then again, I am all about transformers

    crippledmcgimpon July 15, 2007   Link

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