I'm a Punk Rock Prom Queen
Brown paper magazine
Hotter than you've ever seen
And everywhere and in between

I'm a ten-ticket thrill ride
Don't ya wanna come inside
A five-star triple-threat
Hardest of the hard to get
No one's little red Corvette
Ain't seen nothing like me yet

Six whole hours and five long days
For all your lies to come undone
And those three small words, were way too late
'Cause you can't see that I'm the one

I'm your late-night head rush
Ace-high royal flush
Red velvet orange crush
You just don't impress me much

A glossy double-cover spread
Opened up inside your head
A black-cherry paradise
Half the sugar twice the spice
I don't wanna treat you nice
Come on baby, roll the dice

Six whole hours and five long days
For all your lies to come undone
And those three small words, were way too late
'Cause you can't see that I'm the one

It took six whole hours and five long days
For all your lies to come undone
And those three small words, were way too late
'Cause you can't see that I'm the one

It took six whole hours and five long days
For all your lies to come undone
And those three small words, were way too late
'Cause you can't see that I'm the one


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3 Small Words Lyrics as written by Deborah Kaplan David Gibbs

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    I love this song,, especailly the cover supergiant md does,, it rules,, bibi ^_^ <3eat Lulu

    LulusXeon June 02, 2002   Link
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    I love The Pussycats. The song is about a girl who is kick-ass, and it took the guy too long to say I love you, so she's already moved on. I think...

    Master_Bateson June 11, 2002   Link
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    OMG I LOVE THIS SONG! this movie is great! and these chicks are AwEsOmE!

    nicklaus_britt12on June 15, 2002   Link
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    The movie was...Well, cute. Though it was what I hoped for, or expected from Josie and The Pussycats, like I said, it was cute.

    Master_Bateson June 20, 2002   Link
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    i think that Kay Hanley should get some credit! she's the one who did the voice for "Josie" in that movie! don't get me wrong, the movie's great. but the cartoon is way better!

    quinn_allman_rockson July 07, 2002   Link
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    this movie didn't really kick off in england... maybe its coz we dont have the cartoon... or maybe coz I dont watch cartoons... im not sure but none of my m8s have seen it, my ex boyfriend did though and went round singing this song... i seriously think hes gay and i am now debating his sexuality :)

    Princess |\/.\/|on August 05, 2002   Link
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    the movie was ok... my mother hated the movie but loved the cartoon - i liked the soundtrack but the plot in the movie was kind of stupid

    Born2Singon September 09, 2002   Link
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    the movie is cool but kind of cheesy lol

    mysleadon September 12, 2002   Link
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    almighty soundtrack

    lil_grrrlon March 16, 2003   Link
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    It's a great track!! something u'll just bounce to ^_^

    the movie would be real bad if not for these tunes baby! lol

    it's shakin starson April 21, 2003   Link

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