I gotta a little hunch
That there is somethin'
Goin' on now
The clothes I bought
The friends I got
My teacher had a meltdown

Then I look at me
And I start to see
An I voice inside
Tells me what I must do

Wake up who knew
It's me its you
Get a clue
It's there inside of you
The girls: oh yeah lets go
Get a clue
Theirs nothing can't do
Nothin's ever quite what it seems
Just look a little closer at me
Wake up who knew
Its me its you
Get a clue

That's the way it goes now
Did you ever see the world around you
Shift before your eyes
Your eyes, your eyes
The people you ignore before
They took you by surprise
Your eyes, your eyes

Then you look at me
And I start to see
That somethin' happens
When I'm next to you

Oh yeah, lets go
That's the way it goes now
Oh yeah, lets go
The first one came on a Tuesday afternoon
When I first saw you
The next one came to my surprise
When I found out what I had to do
Take a photograph of me
Hang it in a gallery
Sit around and watch tv
Turn around and then you'd look at me
Yeah, yeah

Yappapie
Oh yeah lets go
I gotta little hunch
That there is somethin'
Goin' on now
The clothes I bought
The friends I got
My teacher had a meltdown

Get a clue
It's there in side of you
The girls: oh yeah lets go
Get a clue
Theirs nothing you can't do
Nothings ever quite what it seems
Just look a little closer at me
Wake up who knew
Its me its you
Get a clue

Oh yeah lets go
Get a clue
Oh yeah lets go
Wake up who knew
Its me its you
Get a clue

Oh yeah lets go
That's the way it goes now
Oh yeah lets go
Wake up who knew
Its me its you
Get a clue


Lyrics submitted by Static-X's Biatch

Get a Clue Lyrics as written by Mccollum Levine

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    Anyone who watches Disney alot has at least heard of this song, or at least the movie of the same name of which it's based off of. It's a damn good song, and my girlfriend tells me it's about a guy who likes this girl but she doesn't like him back...and in other words: he should get a clue!

    Still no clue? Well, maybe you've seen the music video for it. It's a weird cartoon type thing, and some versions feature parts of the movie by the same name. It features a little guy with a head that isn't connected to his body (Whoos-shing...Ting!, right Dawna? ;P) and a big muscular guy who only speaks the "That's the way it goes now" line. I'm sure someone out there has seen this before.

    (P.S. If anyone wants to correct these, do so. The only line I am really not sure of is the very first line. Please feel free to rag on me if it's horribly obvious...Thanks.)

    Static-X's Biatchon July 01, 2002   Link

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