You did it to me, so now I do it back
Give me disease, give me a heart attack
All my plans are tentative
I'll die for you but I won't live

Oh we can go anywhere
Oh we can go in an ambulance
Oh we can do anything
Oh we can do it right now

You did it to me, so now I do it back
You did it to me, so now I do it back

Fuck me free, I want my money back
Love is so cheap, such a worthless trap
All my friends are thick as thieves
I'd die for them and what we believe

Oh we can go anywhere
Oh we can go in an ambulance
Oh we can do anything
Oh we can do it right now

Can you come home
Can you come right now
Can you come home
Can you come right now

I'm not good enough, I'm not clean anymore
I'm damaged up, I want to come home but
I'm not good enough, I'm not clean anymore
I'm damaged up, I want to come home

Oh we can go anywhere
Oh we can go in an ambulance
Oh we can do anything
Oh we can do it right now, right now


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    how could you not love a song with this title? lol i loooove it...

    lifeangelon November 10, 2004   Link
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    Hahahahahahahahahaha that is just great. The best title I have Cum acrossed in awhile.

    Camarueon November 25, 2004   Link
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    so i saw these guys in august with finch. awesome set, and when they announced this song i was just like wait....did he just say fuck me for free? and then they started playing....i like the song. i do, i do. and thats so effing funny. so.......

    scarletdawnon January 29, 2005   Link
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    Yeah..that what happento me (scarletdawn). I just thought he was saying who wants to fuck him. So me and my friend were raising our hands high. Then he started to play the song..great memories..

    1mcrf88on June 22, 2005   Link
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    Yeah..that what happento me (scarletdawn). I just thought he was saying who wants to fuck him. So me and my friend were raising our hands high. Then he started to play the song..great memories..

    1mcrf88on June 22, 2005   Link
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    this song does not make me want to f_ck

    spinachsaladon October 14, 2011   Link

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