Cure the Bieber fever
Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber

Bieber fever is spreading across the country
Wait world, no universe
Bieber fever is spreading rapidily and is uncurable
I repeat, uncurable

Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Cure the fever
Cure the fever
Cure the fever
Cure the Bieber fever

Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber

Yeah, I got a PHD
I don't need a fake ID
Yeah you females know of me
I'm so sick with no IV

J to the U to the S to the T
Bieber fever's in the streets
Time to realize imma beast
Imma beast, imma beast

Say it 3 times, 'cause they know it's right
Catch this virus in the night
I know it's uncurable, it's terrible
But it's alright

It's just spread across the globe
Into every single home
Every city, every country
Every girl is on the phone

Oh my God, I love him
Isn't he perfect
You can be my queen
And I'll show you how I work it
How I work it, how I, how I work it

This is not a cold, not a flu, not a sickness
Baby this is good, and it doesn't hurt to get this
You were never cured, and you never will regret this
Yeah, my swag's up ridin' with Kenny in a Lexus

Oh my God, it's Bieber fever
It's everywhere
It's taking over the water
It's taking over the air streams

You cannot run from it
You cannot hide from it
That's why we call it
BIEBER FEVER

Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Cure the fever
Cure the fever
Cure the fever
Cure the Bieber fever

Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Cure the fever
Cure the fever
Cure the fever
Cure the Bieber fever

Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Dr. Bieber
Cure the fever
Cure the fever
Cure the fever
Cure the Biber fever

We know the DJ dot com
We got DJ Tay James right here
We also got Shawn Kingston
What's up, you know what it is Bieber fever

Shawty Mane, Shawty Mane
I think I caught Bieber fever too
*Coughs*


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    My Opinion

    this song is an in-depth look into Justin Bieber's mind, it is about an insight into his deep seated fear of connecting and committing in relationships so he feels he has to fix himself, and cure his low self esteem, it could also be a way of him saying that he thought fame would fix this problem allowing him a world of girls to connect to, though they are all vain and a cancer on his life and so he calls them a fever. the symbolization of him describing them as a fever, shows the warmth he may feel gradually, however his acceptance of there overwhelming love, seems less of an illness at first but he knows deep down that the only thing that can cure his underlying fear of relationship isn't overzealous love, or sexual acknowledgment it is learning to love himself. as you can never truly share in love until you love yourself.

    chang96on January 24, 2013   Link

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