Fuck it, I get the feeling tonight that it's going down
I get the feeling she might hit the fan
I get the feeling 'cause she left without a reason
But I don't care, she's a fucking nightmare

Like a fool, back in school, run around on the weekend
Took a bit of time but now I see it like a bee can
When I'm not around you're with another dude streaking
Like bount, chica, bount bount, chica, bount bount

I, I spy, girls gone wild weekend
I, I spy, you're hittin' up my best friend
I, I spy, you're going down in the deep end
6 6 6, my Antichrist girlfriend

I take back all the shit I gave you
I take back every word I said to you
I take back everything except the part
Where I said we were through

I take back all the shit I gave you
I take back every word I said to you
I take back everything except the part
Where I said we were through

Bust it, I get the feeling she might sleep with other guys
I get the feeling tonight she's not alone
I get the feeling 'cause he picked her up this evening
But I don't care, she's a fucking nightmare

Smokin' Kools by the pool, saw your tail when I was peeking
Went to grab a beer and heard the box spring squeakin'
Walked into the room and there you were freakin'
Like bount, chica, bount bount, chica, bount bount

I, I spy, girls gone wild weekend
I, I spy, you're hittin' up my best friend
I, I spy, you're going down in the deep end
6 6 6, my Antichrist girlfriend

I take back all the shit I gave you
I take back every word I said to you
I take back everything except the part
Where I said we were through

I take back all the shit I gave you
I take back every word I said to you
I take back everything except the part
Where I said we were through

Good riddance and goodbye, take your promise turned to lies
Take your lows and your highs like a roller coaster ride
Like a polar that's a white lie, woo
That's a sigh of relief, so listen, I'm gonna tell you why

You're gonna get what you deserve
What goes around comes around, haven't you heard?
Like a boomerang bound to round the curve
You're gonna get what you deserve

I take back the life that I gave you
I take back all my fucking money too
I take back everything except the part
Where I said we were through

I'm taking back all the flowers that I gave you
I'm taking back all the dinners that I bought you
I'm taking back the time you stole my heart, my soul
Are you even listenin'?

I take back all the shit I gave you
I take back every word I said to you
I take back everything except the part
Where I said we were through

I take back all the shit I gave you
I take back every word I said to you
I take back everything except the part
Where I said we were through


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    The line "she's a fucking nightmare" reminds me of the lyric "she's a dove, she's a fucking nightmare" from Blink 182's Dumpweed.

    karmaflavoredon August 28, 2008   Link

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