I
Don't want to change my pants
Not gonna change my pants
I'll never change...

I'm on fire tonight
My pants are fitting right
Gonna rock & roll tonight
Alright

I
Don't want to change my pants
Not gonna change my pants
Never change...
I'm back in brown again
They are my trusted friend
You said they looked good last week
So I wore 'em again today

I don't want to change my pants
Not gonna change my pants
Never change...

You can change my shirt
You can change my mind
But don't fuck with my pants
These pants represent a symbol of my individuality
And my belief in personal freedom
Yeah

Come on I'll show you how
Pants don't fail me now
want to make sweet love to you...
Pants

I don't want to change my pants
Not gonna change my pants
Never change...
Every guy grab a girl
Everywhere around the world
Don't change your pants
Never change your pants
It's Saturday night
I'm feeling' alright
Don't change your pants
Never change your pants
Got a monkey on my back
Don't change your pants
Never change your pants
Baby don't change your pants
Never change your pants
Throw your hands in the air
And wave 'em like you just don't
Change your pants
Never change your pants
All you sucker MC's
Don't change your pants
Never change your pants
I love you
I need you
I want you
But I'm not gonna change my pants
I'll never change my pants
I know I'm gonna to lose
'cause gamblin's for fools
Don't change your pants
Walkin' down the street
Everyone I meet
Don't change your pants
Never change your pants


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    throw your hands in the air and wave them like you just dont change your pants this song is like my friend matt's life story...if only they had a line that said "did alot of drugs" it could be called "the story of matt"

    tomscahillIVon October 04, 2004   Link

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