intro- its like everybody stops and stares at me like WTF OMG

(scream) STOP AND STARE x a lot

Chx2:
1,2,3 (scream)STOP
4,5,6 (scream)STARE
7,8,9,10 (scream) WTF YOU LOOKIN AT x2

V1:
WTF you lookin at bitch i aint a homo
keep on starin you might as well take a photo
click click bitch take a fuckin photo
yea i am the bomb tick tick x2
keep on starin at me im about to explode on your ass
EXPLODE ON YOUR ASS x4
i mean im ot that funny lookin am i
SO WHAT i have two toned hair
SO WHAT i have freakish metal things in my lip
SO WHAT i wear tight jeans and girl t's
and if you really think about it all the kids that look like me and dress like me
LOOK LIKE ME AND DRESS LIKE ME
STOP lets think about it... GOD DAMN WERE FUCKIN SEXY

Ch:

V2:
Like woah im not your average kid
so dont try to read me like your average god damn book
like woah Dont judge a book by its cover by its fucking cover
(scream) Like woah x2
(scream) are you kidding me x4
keep on starin man ima start
(scream)yelling
keep on starin man ima start
(scream)screaming x2

Ch:

(scream)Im like a tickin time bomb im going to explode x2
TICK TICK TICK TICK
10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1
Im like a time bomb x3 im going to explode
REPEAT


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    i love this song; its my favorite one of his other than boyspopthebottles! haha. and i am still the only comment on this! what?

    brieebriee19on April 05, 2009   Link

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