Girls from 7-11 stay up all night
24 hours a day
I say girls from 7-11 stay up all night
7 whole days a week
I say girls from 7-11 stay up all night
And I can get a discount
She may not be good-looking
She may not be good no, no, no
She might not get down with the pussy
But she stays up all
Niiiight
She stays up all
Niiiight
Girls from 7-11 stay up all night
24 hours a day
From 7-11 stay up all night
7 whole days a week
From 7-11 stay up all night
And I can get a discount
She may not be good-looking
She may not be good no, no, no
She might not get down with the pussy
But she stays up all night
A woo hoo hoo
A woo hoo hoo
She may not be good-looking
She may not be good-looking
She may not be good-looking
But she stays up all
Niiiight
She stays up all
Niiiight
She stays up all night
She stays up all night
She stays up all night
She stays up all
Niiiight
She stays up all
Niiiight
She stays up all
Niiiight
She stays up all night


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Seven Eleven Lyrics as written by Stephen Montano James M Euringer

Lyrics © JAMES IS A GIRL MUSIC C/O CITRIN COOPERMAN

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    them girls at the 7-11 are trashy looking.. but they do it all night.

    honestly.. i think this song has 0 meaning, its jimmy urine.

    jynxon May 02, 2002   Link
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    the meaning of the song to me is that if you are ever in need of a hoe and you dont care what she loks like, go down to 7-11, they arent good lokin but they stay up all night

    MSI-4LIFEon May 13, 2002   Link
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    General Comment

    just like every other mindless song, the words suck. but unless we are discussing poetry, thats not all that matters. i like their music alot.

    black_carroton June 05, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    you guys arent to bright... its written to be funny!! Its a joke... and a clever one at that..

    littlejimmyurineon June 14, 2002   Link
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    The only girls I see at seven eleven use broken english, smell musky and actually have testicles. I wish there was a seven elven where a girl worked throughout the night then maybe I would not have to revert to buying porn.

    kochinutsaon June 15, 2002   Link
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    there aren't any 7-11s around here, more's the pity. but i agree with littlejimmyurine, this song is just written to be funny, and i like it

    vermiciousknidon August 11, 2002   Link
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    i vote, who gives a shit what it means, LITTLE JIMMY URINE and MSI fucking rock hardcore.

    xShaixon August 14, 2002   Link
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    General Comment

    Girls who work at 7/11 must be bale to stay up in bed all night if they can sit in a 7/11 all night.

    da77ynon September 17, 2002   Link
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    Jimmy just wants a girl from 7-11 because then he can get a discount on his Slurpee addiction.

    JarethNomakon April 17, 2003   Link
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    yay one of my favorite msi songs. this song kicks so much ass... at first i thought it was about hookers. but the words dont really matter in msi songs, jimmy just spits anything and everything into the mic. the music is what matters and that it gets you high on it. oh and littlejimmyurine, its true that its meant to be funny and i think most people think so too even if they dont post it. maybe itd be like stating the obvious. so for that and for misspelling, id say you're the one that's not "to" bright.

    smashingrocker666on June 11, 2003   Link

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