I don't wanna go to school
Just wanna be a fool
Just wanna play video games
Everything else is really lame

Just wanna play video games
(I) Just wanna play video games
(I) Just wanna play video games
All the time and every day

Parents say it's fryin' my brain
Just because I can't remember my name
I just wanna play video games
All the time and every day

Just wanna play video games
Just wanna play video games
(I) Just wanna play video games
All the time and every day

Gamecube, Xbox, Playstation 2
Knew all about them as soon as they're new
I just wanna play video games
All the time and every day

Just wanna play video games (ya heard)
Just wanna play video games (every day)
Just wanna play video games (How'd ya know?)
All the time and every day

(Aw man)

We don't have school today
They say it's conference day
But everyone knows anyway
The teachers are at home playing video games


Just wanna play video games
Just wanna play video games
(I) Just wanna play video games
All the time and every day

(I) Just wanna play video games (ya heard)
(I) Just wanna play video games (every day)
Just wanna play video games (How'd ya know?)
All the time and every day

I don't wanna go to school
Just wanna play video games
I just wanna be a fool
Just wanna play video games
Everything else is really lame

(Yay)


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    JUS' WEINAH PLAH VADEEYO GAYMEZ!!! JUS' WEINAH PLAH VADEEYO GAYMEZ!!! JUS' WEINAH PLAH VADEEYO GAYMEZ!!! JUS' WEINAH PLAH VADEEYO GAYMEZ!!! JUS' WEINAH PLAH VADEEYO GAYMEZ!!! ALL TEH TEIM AN EVAREY DAEY!!!!!!

    waveofmutilationon December 28, 2008   Link

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