Why are we still sneaking behind the backs of people we dont love anymore?
We dont love em anymore.
Because I am so sick of living in a bone dry marriage,
I dont even know what the fuck Im even thing anymore,
my kids a fucking pervert he smears cum on the computer desk.
My husband, a money grubbing pill eating cheat,
but I cant say I dont pop em too though.
When I feel fuckin sick.
I feel fuckin sick.
Now that my gardens dried up,
what do I have to life for?
Where is the man of my dreams?
Wheres the cornucopia feast?
And cherry red convertible.
I wont ride the wings of my cockroach mother,
Im too young to die inside.


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    Awesome song!

    theTyranton August 27, 2008   Link
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    Pretty sure this about Rob's mom.

    ryderisonfireon September 11, 2008   Link
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    This song is based around the character Celia Hodes, from the show, "Weeds"

    the title is something that her daughter says.

    weallhavecrabson September 29, 2008   Link
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    does anyone know what the quote in the beginning is from?

    xchickennoodlesxon September 30, 2008   Link
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    the quote is from episode of weeds where Doug cheats on his wife with Celia Hodes. She says "fuck the condom"

    the title of the song, "Please, that bitch will outlive us all" is from an earlier episode of weeds in season one, where Celia Hodes's daughter is talking to her about other cancer survivors.

    KIFIKAon November 19, 2008   Link
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    wheres the cornucopia feast nig?

    <marquee><haha i rode chads cockroach mother>:p</marquee>

    tbookmangon May 26, 2009   Link
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    title is from weeds

    dave633on February 17, 2010   Link

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