Did you hear that Mikey kissed a girl?
Could it be your girlfriend
Or some other stupid ho?
Did you hear that Timmy shaved his hair

How much do you bet Jane's not wearing underwear?
Her IQ is smaller that her skirt
She pretends she wants it
But she is just a flirt

Joey slept with Susan and now they're going out
Get ready cause
This is high school

Passing notes about what happened Saturday night
Is it possible that there could be a fight
Meet at the oak tree approximately 3 p.m.
I will beat your ass
Cause now you're in high school
Now you're in high school

Oh how we love these high school days
Don't want to leave wish we could stay
I'll really miss those cheerleaders
They are the highlight of my year

Did you hear about how Mr. Halls
Turns his back to the class
So he can scratch his balls
Susan's dumping Joey

She says he sucks in bed
But not as good as she does
This is high school


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High School Lyrics as written by Scott Spock Lauren Christy

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    haha classic...i love the lyrics in this song

    brandnewstarzon August 21, 2002   Link
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    Rock on

    Josie182on September 07, 2002   Link
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    funny shit...pritty tru tho

    antiflagMESTmeupon September 29, 2002   Link
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    woah i just d/led this song and it kicks ass..

    NewFoundGetUpKid0on September 29, 2002   Link
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    this is a GREAT song

    PoeticRockeron October 05, 2002   Link
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    funny ass song, sounds alot like my highschool.. rumor goes around so fast.. good song though.

    italianpunkon March 29, 2003   Link
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    funny, and true in some ways as well.

    banksh0ton June 21, 2003   Link
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    haha this song is high school... i love it! i wish we coulda put this in our class video or something........

    ChEErUpEm0KiDon July 05, 2003   Link
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    this is so like my high school.

    but hey...this is the only song i know by them, and from what i've heard i really like them..any suggestions?

    a_clever_napkinon December 08, 2004   Link

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