Look at all the people looking at she
She's floating around the room like she's living on the tv
We all end up watching her and then she thinks we're fans
But she isn't even famous, she just acts like we should kiss her ass

She's so full of herself
I'd like to thank her for the show
And she'll thank the Academy
For recognizing what she already knows
Who can satisfy
It's so hard to be society's cream
You might hate the type
But she amuses me

Tell her you can help her and she might owe you a kiss
She's another case of leading ladyitis
Really talking to her is like talking to a wall
Because she has so many paint jobs that there's nothing really there at all

She's so full of herself
I'd like to thank her for the show
And she'll thank the Academy
For recognizing what she already knows
Who can satisfy
It's so hard to be society's cream
You might hate the type
But she amuses me

Standing (standing)
Waiting (waiting)
Laughing (laughing)
Fading (fading)
Lady (lady)

She waited too long
But I had to run home
And hang up the phone
Because time is too expensive, dear

She's so full of herself
I'd like to thank her for the show
And she'll thank the Academy
For recognizing what she already knows
Who can satisfy
It's so hard to be society's cream
You might hate the type
But she amuses me


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    This is about dating or liking or even having any relationship with a girl that is completely full of herself and puts herself before everyone else. I dont know about you... But I HATE people like that.

    Jess0628on April 14, 2004   Link

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