Living on a farm road
Takin' all your time slow
Cheerin' from the bleachers
Don't you wish your life was gold?
I bet you do

Passing out your lighter
Sneakin' through the doorway
Fakin' like you just stayed home
That's how it really goes
You know it does

I don't think that we're bad
I don't think we're bad at all
It just takes some time alone

Hey Hey Girl
We're the wild type
But we've been around the block one too many times tonight

Fucked up at the disco
Slipping in the K-Hole
Sleeping in the parks, no fun

They we need an education, lack imagination
Holding out for something dumb

Kickin' for the third time
And now we're done

Bread and butter
Cryin' on the subway
Waitin' on a cold day
Don't react, here he comes

I don't think we're bad
I don't think we're bad at all
It just takes some time alone

Hey Hey girl, we're the wild type
But we've been around the block once too many times tonight
(x2)

I know that it's easy
That it's easier said than done
I know that It's easy
That it's easier said than done

Hey hey girl, we're the wild type...(x2)






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    also there are some lines totally missing in one verse. it sounds like:

    'damaged like a beat cop kick it for the third time smoke a bowl and now we're done.'

    so i am going to go ahead assuming that is what he is saying.

    kaylzazzon August 28, 2009   Link

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