They don't love you anymore
Blood trails blackmails
Leave a light on
And Put a key in the back door

Yeah they're laughing at you
They're not laughing with you

It's another guilt slip
On my Freudian trip
And I think the jokes on me

Bad seeds grow weeds
Crispin Glover
I wish you were on my TV
Girl Bruise Sad News
On her birthday
Turn the channel and you''ll see

That they're laughing at us
they're not laughing with us
And I think the jokes on me

Just another guilt slip
On my Freudian trip
As we choke on the irony

Yeah they're laughing at us
they're not laughing with us
And God damn the jokes on me

Just another drug slip
On my Pagan Field trip
Are you saint or celebrity?

Crispin Glover save us all


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Crispin Glover Lyrics as written by Carina Johansson Ola Frick

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    Jessicka is stll the same person inside. shes just expressing herself in a different way. Growing as an artist. Im a fan of JOJ and they were great at what they did in the beginning [definetly put avril to shame] but i guess some things dont work out.

    I was a bit disapointed at first when I heard Scarling but -If you listen to it properly scarling are more poetic and experemental and will go further than joj.

    I do love the whole arrangement of this song.

    ~girlbruise07~on October 19, 2006   Link

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