shave it off! well i see too many of them walking around dirt on their face
no hair to be found well they walk in malls and they walk in packs dirt on
their lip and we can't have that, smoke look rough, look bad, look mean this
media-tough kid only about 13 where the hell is mom, where the hell is pop
get a razor blade this has gotta stop {dirt lip shave it off dirt lip it's
gotta stop dirt lip just wait five years it's not a mustache, it's not a
beard} when i was a headbanger i got beat up five dirt lips yeah that was
enough well i guess by now my mind's gone wack my friends say man you just
gotta relax, soap helps dirt helps you keep clean to end dirt lips is now my
dream if you see one walk by well just give 'em a smack i'll shave their lips
and i'll shave their back {chorus} well i always wonder if they see it at all
if they comb or groom it or just think it's bald, cause the hair on your lip
is like the hair on my arm it's like the hair on a mole, so don't act so
alarmed dirt lips taken all size and shape they can start at 9 and cover any
age burn it, bleach it, nair it or just masking tape, just get rid of it all
it's not too late {chorus}


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    Some of Big D's songs are so blatant that there is no need to submit a meaning, but I'll help commment. This song is hilarious. Damn yuppies.

    Squirellon April 21, 2004   Link

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