Let's get fucked up
Gimme a cup, I'll drink 'till I throw up (Lets get fucked up)
Alcohol my only friend

Lickin' my lips 'cause I've got the craving
Saturday night and I've been saving
My appetite for alcohol
Give my motherfuckin' peeps a call
Where can we do this
It really don't matter
Let's get drunk
No, let's get plastered
I ain't got shit to do in the morning
Fuck the surgeon general warning

(Let's get fucked up)
Gimme a cup, I'll drink 'till I throw up
Alcohol my only friend
Gimme a cup, I'll drink 'till I throw up
Alcohol my only friend

Let's do shots of Tequila
Tomorrow there's gonna be spots on the rug
Chug that glass of burbon sour
I'll be pukin' in about an hour
BAC is 12.0
Give me the keys, I'm ready to go
I ain't got shit to do in the morning
Fuck the surgeon general warning

(Let's get fucked up)
Gimme a cup, I'll drink 'till I throw up
Alcohol my only friend
Gimme a cup, I'll drink 'till I throw up
Alcohol my only friend

Driving around and I'm far from sober
Lookin' for a ho that I can bend over
My friends say I'm goin' nowhere fast
But when I'm fucked up, I need some ass
Boo-boo-booty call
Let me inside some sugar walls
I ain't got shit to do in the morning
Fuck the surgeon general warning

Let's get fucked up
Gimme a cup, I'll drink 'till I throw up
Alcohol my only friend
Gimme a cup, I'll drink 'till I throw up
Alcohol my only friend
Alcohol my only friend
Alcohol my only friend


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Let's Get Fucked Up Lyrics as written by Luke Walker

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    I dont remember leaving that. lol

    I still love this song. and it still makes me want to get crunk.

    nat leehunni4667on May 19, 2008   Link

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