Hard to grow mentally
Easy to grow on size
When i have to bend over
I have to think twice
Ever seen a fat dog
Pushed baby carriage
That's a spitting image
Of our haevy marriage
How long we can take this?

We, we got problems with fat
How long we can take that
We got problems with fat

There are people who say
Inner beauty's all
But how can they see it
Through this meat wall
Thanks God for remotes
Elevators and help socks
Free home delivery
Birkenstocks
How long we can take this?

We, we got problems with fat
How long we can take that
We got problems with fat

How long, how long?..


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    HARD to grow mentally EASY to grow on size When i have to bend over I have to think twice Ever seen a fat dog PUSHED IN baby carriage THAT´S A SPITTING IMAGE Of OUR HEAVY marriage How we can take this?

    We, we got problems with fat How long we can take that We got problems with fat

    There are people who say Inner beauty's all But how can they see it Through this meat wall THANK GOD FOR REMOTES Elevators and HEALTH SOCKS FREE HOME delivery BIRKENSTOCKS How we can take this?

    We, we got problems with fat How long we can take that We got problems with fat

    HOW LONG HOW LONG

    (these are the actual lyrics for sure!!!)

    Uglettoon November 29, 2008   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    How we can take this?-part goes

    HOW LONG WE CAN TAKE THIS...

    sorry i forgot to change it in the earlier comment.

    Uglettoon November 29, 2008   Link
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    I'm triying to decipher lyrics from their new album "Honeymoon is Over". I got some, but a lot still not understood or very dubious. Anyone care to join? (?) mark right after the word (w/o space) means i have serious doubts in this word; (?) mark with space show my doubts in phrase or whole line ... is for words, phrases or lines i did not got at all And i apologise to the administration of this service, but really there's no other way to bring this lyrics into existance.

    takopuson November 13, 2008   Link
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    "Some people say inner beauty is all but how can they see it? through this meat wall."

    Listen to this song carefully then edit your lyrics.

    lodgerrockson November 26, 2008   Link

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