(hoo-ha)

Just because i walk
like obi-wan kenobi
You people talk
but you don't even know me
And all these guys
I think they wanna fight me
And all these girls
I know that they don't like me
I made them laugh
they do it just despite me
And the in crowd
none of them are like me

And I don't care what you say
I don't need you anyway
I'll just go about my day
but anyway

You go out on friday night
I'll stay in but that's alright
Cause I have found a clique
to call my own
In crowd, out crowd
I don't care
your crowd, my crowd
we can share
Cause i have found a clique
to call my own

So come and talk to me
on my computer screen
The best years of our lives
aren't as easy as they seem
And one day we'll look back
and then we'll have to laugh
They used to call us names
now they want our autograph

So i don't care what you say
I don't need you anyway
I'll just go about my day
but anyway

I don't care what you say
I don't need you anyway
I'll just go about my day
but anyway

You go out on friday night
I'll stay in but that's alright
Cause I have found a clique
to call my own
In crowd, out crowd
I don't care
your crowd, my crowd
we can share
Cause i have found a clique
to call my own

She said she'd call
but I know she won't
She won't
She won't

(but anyway)
You go out on friday night
I'll stay in but that's alright
Cause I have found a clique
to call my own
In crowd, out crowd
I don't care
your crowd, my crowd
we can share
Cause i have found a clique
to call my own ... let's go!

but anyway
i don't need you anyway
i don't need you anyway
i don't need you anyway


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    hey- your right i didnt even notice that.....where do you get this version?

    redhedrockeron April 27, 2004   Link

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