I'm gonna brag about it
I'm not gonna stay in school
I'm gonna rob and steal
Gonna break every rule

I'm a time bomb, baby
I'm a time bomb, baby
I'm a time bomb, baby
I'm a time bomb, baby

I'm gonna brag about it
Gonna kill my mom and dad
I won't be sad about it
Cause they treat me so bad

I'm a time bomb, baby
I'm a time bomb, baby
I'm a time bomb, baby
I'm a time bomb, baby

I gonna chance to tell you off
And I'm gonna use it well
Everybody, everywhere
You can all go to hell

I'm a time bomb, baby
I'm a time bomb, baby
I'm a time bomb, baby
I'm a time bomb, baby

I'm gonna brag about it
I flunked, I didn't pass
I'm gonna brag about it
Gonna kick somebody's ass

I'm a time bomb, baby
I'm a time bomb, baby
I'm a time bomb, baby
I'm a time bomb, baby


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Time Bomb Lyrics as written by C.j. (the Ramones) Ramone

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    YAY RAMONES!!

    YouAreNotPunkon September 09, 2002   Link
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    i think this song is about the severe angst felt by teens during school/college. It's basically sayn back off or i8'll kill ya.or thats what i think!

    ellie_schmeeon October 15, 2004   Link
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    This song is so Dee Dee. :-)

    elwyn5150on January 27, 2005   Link
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    This is sooo punk. This sums up all the teenage rebellion anyone feels. DEE DEE I LOVE YOU!

    greendaygirl908on February 22, 2006   Link
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    All of Subterranean Jungle rocks. I turn up "Gonna kill my mom and dad" whenever my parents are around :p. That sounds immature, but whatever.

    Vacuitys Baneon April 28, 2006   Link
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    This song seems to be comparing anger to a time bomb.

    Deka7X9on August 29, 2016   Link

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