Twenty two miles of hard road
Thirty three years of tough luck
Forty four skulls buried in the ground
Crawling down through the muck
Oh yeah

Johnny don't like the teacher
Johnny don't like the school
One day Johnny is going to do somethin'
Show 'em he's nobody's fool
Oh yeah

[Chorus:]
Sisters brothers make better lovers
Family affairs down under the covers...
Trailer parks the broken hearts
Won't let you leave until you're bleeding

Sally don't like her daddy
Sally don't like her friends
Sally and Johnny watchin' TV
Waitin' for it to end
Oh yeah

[Chorus]

Twenty two miles of hard road
Thirty three years of tough luck
Forty four skulls buried in the ground
Crawling down through the muck
Oh yeah


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Souljacker, Pt. 1 Lyrics as written by Jonathan Butch Norton Adam Siegel

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    It's just a really fast song, I don't think the lyrics to this one are meant to mean much but it sounds really good anyways.

    pikmindoctoron July 25, 2008   Link

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