His hair is blue
His pants are baggy
His shirt is worn
He's not too shabby
He sings in a band
He has a ring in his lip
His nails are black
I wish he'd give my ear a nip
He's a punk
The neighborhood bad boy
Come sing for me
Come sing a song for me
He sleeps all day
He has tattoos
He plays guitar
My parents say he's bad news
He lives for music
He works at a club
He drives an old mustang
He smokes in his parents bathroom tub
He's a punk
The neighborhood bad boy
Come sing for me
Come sing a song for me
Theres something about him that makes me weak
Come over here and we'll make the most
We can get drunk
And eat french toast


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    This song means a whole lot of wonderful things, but mostly I believe it means cock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

    Kareoke-Queenon August 24, 2002   Link
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    I can't believe you wrote cock in my very first comment. For shame Elza! For shame! Thats right everybody! ELZA VALENZUELA WROTE COCK!

    JenJen127on August 24, 2002   Link
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    ooooooh, is he hairy too??? i love this man!!

    kimmmbaon August 24, 2002   Link
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    As a poet, these lyrics are appalling.

    hourafterdarkon August 30, 2002   Link

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