Ones not enough opinions to call my bluff
I've known people in my years, influenced by snuff
And my friend, I said, You haven't had time
To come to mine (4x)

I found a religion called Beano
I admit to a lifetime of Wheato's
I call the invinsibles 'John'
Telling me to do a runner
I got my rubber seal
I got my advanced deal
I got my free meal
I got my same friends
and we're out on the bend

You deceive me...
You say you never wanna see me
And you wouldnt want a day with me or anything the same
You see I can start fresh, and my mind, so obsolete
But there ain't a thing i've done which i'll never do again

Beko, they sent me to Beko
I'm all smitten, I'm spitting on the polydor estates
It's jigglypuff writing on my face

Beko, some want to me to never come back
Oh they seem to me to be so scene
When they dress up like Avril Lavigne

Beko, some want to me to never come back
Oh they seem to me to be so scene
When they dress up like Avril Lavigne

Chest Of Draws
My chest of draws
Chest Of Draws
My chest of draws

Ones not enough opinions to call my bluff
I've known people in my years, influenced by snuff
And my friend, I said, You haven't had time
Chest of draws (4x)


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