I've got the new sincerity
I've got a secret vocabulary
I've got midi in, out, through
I've got dialectical sprecstimme
I've got herm choreography
I've got a conceptual stunt double
I've got a deviant scene, I mean
I've got multiple alliances

I've got to move
Wha uh oh

I've got to move
Wha uh oh

I've got to move
Wha uh oh

I've got to move
Wha uh oh

I've got the gift of fear
I've got the courage to heal
I've got site specificity
I've got plan b ability

I've got to move
Wha uh oh

I've got to move
Wha uh oh

I've got to move
Wha uh oh

I've got to move
Wha uh oh

I've got
I've got
I've got
I've got
I've got
I've got
I've got
I've got
I've got

I've got extensive bibliographies
I've got flow disruption
I've got wildlife metaphors
I've got post-binary gender chores

My fake french is hot
You can't make me stop
Got nowhere to run to baby
Come on turn it up

My fake french is hot
You can't make me stop
Got nowhere to run to baby
Come on turn it up


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Fake French Lyrics as written by Kathleen Hanna Johanna Fateman

Lyrics © TERRORBIRD PUBLISHING LLC

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    Maybe it's about elitism?

    sugaroton January 07, 2007   Link

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