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Trust fund kids are smug
Everyone knows it, nobody says it
Because they're entitled
Effing son of a gun
You think you're so deep now, you give me the creeps
Now that you're entitled
I can't count all the ways how
You speak in clichés now
Riki: So, do you want a boy or girl?
Kate: Oh, doesn't matter as long as it's healthy
Riki: Really? 'Cause I don't feel that those two things are related. It's not like one or the other.
Kate: Oh, really, as long as it's healthy.
I can't wait to hear someone say
"Don't care if it's brain dead
Don't care if it's limbless
If it has a penis"
Trust fund Kids are smug
Everyone knows it, nobody says it
Because they're entitled
This zen world you're enjoying
Makes you really annoying
Riki: So, is it a boy or girl?
Kate: Oh, we know, but we're not telling.
Riki: What you're gonna name it?
Kate: Oh, we know, but we're not telling.
Riki: Who's the father?
Kate: Oh, we know, but we're not telling.
Bitch, I don't really care
I was being polite
Since you have no life now
That you're pregnant, with an entitled baby
You say you're walking on air
You think that you're glowing
But you've been ho'ing
And now you're pregnant
You're just giving birth now
You're not Mother Earth now
Riki: Oh my gosh, I've got so much going on. I got my novel published, I moved, I got married.
Kate: Gosh, you know, everything seems so trivial now that I'm pregnant.
Riki: Well, I also helped end gang violence in Mexico when...
Kate: You know, I can't even remember what I did before I was pregnant. Everything else seems so meaningless.
Trust fund Kids are smug
Everyone knows it, nobody says it
Because they're entitled
Effing son of a gun
You think you're so deep now, you give me the creeps now
Now that you're entitled
Everyone knows it, nobody says it
Because they're entitled
Effing son of a gun
You think you're so deep now, you give me the creeps
Now that you're entitled
I can't count all the ways how
You speak in clichés now
Riki: So, do you want a boy or girl?
Kate: Oh, doesn't matter as long as it's healthy
Riki: Really? 'Cause I don't feel that those two things are related. It's not like one or the other.
Kate: Oh, really, as long as it's healthy.
I can't wait to hear someone say
"Don't care if it's brain dead
Don't care if it's limbless
If it has a penis"
Trust fund Kids are smug
Everyone knows it, nobody says it
Because they're entitled
This zen world you're enjoying
Makes you really annoying
Riki: So, is it a boy or girl?
Kate: Oh, we know, but we're not telling.
Riki: What you're gonna name it?
Kate: Oh, we know, but we're not telling.
Riki: Who's the father?
Kate: Oh, we know, but we're not telling.
Bitch, I don't really care
I was being polite
Since you have no life now
That you're pregnant, with an entitled baby
You say you're walking on air
You think that you're glowing
But you've been ho'ing
And now you're pregnant
You're just giving birth now
You're not Mother Earth now
Riki: Oh my gosh, I've got so much going on. I got my novel published, I moved, I got married.
Kate: Gosh, you know, everything seems so trivial now that I'm pregnant.
Riki: Well, I also helped end gang violence in Mexico when...
Kate: You know, I can't even remember what I did before I was pregnant. Everything else seems so meaningless.
Trust fund Kids are smug
Everyone knows it, nobody says it
Because they're entitled
Effing son of a gun
You think you're so deep now, you give me the creeps now
Now that you're entitled
Lyrics submitted by BleedorBreathe, edited by KTsKookieMonst
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