I went to the party
To see what i could do
Saw this big ol' bottle
The front said "90 Proof"

So I went to drink it
Until the s**t was dead
And then things started spinning
Inside my f**ckin' head

90 proof
90 proof
You will feel much better
90 proof

Then I saw this girl
She looked so fine to me
But when i woke up in the morning
She was so goddamn ugly

It's amazing how things get so
Mixed up in your head
But it's all your fault
Cuz the 90 proof was dead

90 proof
90 proof
You will feel much better
90 proof

If I had one suggestion
It would be to drink 90 proof all day
Cuz in the state of drunkness
Is where my mind would stay

90 proof
90 proof
You will feel much better
90 proof

90 proof
90 proof
You will feel much better
90 proof

90 proo-oof
90 proof


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    dont quit your day job what ever you do, coz you're not going anywhere on your songwriting, as touching as that those verses are

    emofolkkidon July 05, 2002   Link

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