I saw you holding hands
With some guy wearing light blue Dockers pants
And I thought that I might just
Give you a chance to explain
What the hell is in your brain

You know you pretend
You're going to Sea Bright for the long weekend
But something don't seem right
And your best friend Renee keeps on saying she saw you
At the Gap with somebody in a baseball cap

And you know
This better be good
This better be good
Yeah this better be good now baby
'cause you sure don't act like you should
This better be good good

I thought you could be trusted
But I guess you can 'fess up
You're totally busted
'cause I swear you were sharing a hotdog with mustard
After work with that same old polyester jerk

And you know
This better be good
This better be good
Yeah this better be good now baby
'cause you sure dont act like you should
This better be good good

I know you'll deny but don't even try it
Your half-baked alibi is so full of holes
I think you might want to stop in at the donut shop
They might buy it--I sure won't

This better be good



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    Beach Boy's esque harmonies. Beautiful.

    RogerClyneon April 28, 2010   Link

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