too many tacos
too many takers
taco dogs catch all the wafers
and you foam up to sleep
taco dogs catch all the wafers
and you said it's today

raisin ice cream so we can dance all night
it's the feeling that's alright
from my waist to my toes to close my eyes
that's when I know life is alright
life is alright, life is alright, life is OH

get off it, i'm off it, get off it, oh, i'm off it



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    is this a joke? there is no way these are the right lyrics

    poop101on July 07, 2010   Link
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    the REAL lyrics are as follows:

    too many tacos too many takers taco dogs catch all the wafers and you foam up to sleep taco dogs catch all the wafers and you said it's today

    raisin ice cream so we can dance all night it's the feeling that's alright from my waist to my toes to close my eyes that's when I know life is alright life is alright, life is alright, life is OH

    get off it, i'm off it, get off it, oh, i'm off it

    eatsofaon January 05, 2010   Link
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    So on another site the lyrics are this:

    "too many talkers too many talkers taakattote gets all the wages and you fold up? to sleep taakatote gets all the wages and you said this today

    whistle a tune so we can dance all night it's a feeling that's so right gonna wait till sunrise to close my eyes that's when i know life is so right life is so right life is so right life is so...

    get all of it, i'm all of it, get all of it, oh, i'm all of it"

    I always thought it was "get over it, I'm over it" etc and "it's a feeling that's alright" "that's when I know life is alright" but I didn't really know. The site I got these lyrics from above wasn't from mika miko, so not for sure that those are correct, although they seem more correct than the ones above...

    omiobambinoon December 24, 2011   Link

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