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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    ^ Good call, does sound like blink in their good ol days.

    any song by zebrahead that starts out with "fuck it" is bound to be good

    rokndrmr11on August 31, 2008   Link

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