Exponentially serving
Perpetually unnerving
Vehicle swerving
The adjectives they are all a blurring
Freud walking the sidelines
Clipboard, score on the brain
Black magic viente why tres
Makes me sane
Hormones firing like a fifty foot roman, yeah
Please don't make me explain
Don't matter anyway
Phantom pain in my brain
It's all that's left of my leg
Black and red and yellow, black and red and yellow
Heard you repeat a what ya heard
Me knowing the truth I cannot concur na-na
Hormones firing like a fifty foot roman, yeah
Please don't make me explain
Doesn't matter anyway
Hormones firing like a fifty foot roman, yeah
Please don't make me explain
Yo bro tell us what's happenin' um I'm on the west
West side of, on the west coast
Give me a jingle uh when you get in
From where the fuck you're at
Hormones firing like a fifty foot roman, yeah
Please don't make me explain
Doesn't fucking matter anyway
Hormones firing like a fifty foot Roman, yeah
Please don't make me explain


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    They made this song for Rodman cuz Pearl Jam is like his favorite band. And maby to get back at number 10. HaHa.

    mysteryslugson January 19, 2006   Link

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