Oh no here we go,
Here we go again
You were so afraid
You let me back in
Back in thru a door
You had long forgot
It's resistance is shot,
Mine was not
But I waited..
My complicated, overrated girl
You know that I hated, we suffocated
And overstated everything
Why can't you be bi-sexual instead of bi-polar?

Oh look there she goes
There she goes again
She keeps on checkin out
Checkin out her friends
I swear you'll never know
Know what's on her mind
Wish she'd given in
At least one time, Cuz

I waited..
My complicated, overrated girl
You know that I hated, we suffocated
And Overstated everything
Why can't you be bi-sexual instead of bi-polar?

Get up get up, whatcha doing in bed
I think it's all in your head
Get up get up, no don't sleep sunday morning
And there's a whole world around you gotta let in
Especially the girls, we all like the girls

I waited..
My complicated, overrated girl
You know that I hated, we suffocated
And Overstated everything
Why can't you be bi-sexual?
Why can't you be bi-sexual?
Why can't you be bi-sexual?
Instead of bi-polar


Lyrics submitted by Bertxx

Bipolar Lyrics as written by Jeffrey W. Coplan Jaret Ray Reddick

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    Ok I suffer from bipolar disorder and I don't find this offensive at all. I'm a huge Bowling For Soup fan and I think SLS is right. If you know anything about the band someone in it dated a bipolar chick and they wrote about it. Maybe you should not take it at face value and look deeper. It's about how frustrating it can be to date a bipoalar and not meant to be some offensive commentary on the disorder.

    BlackThunder2576on April 02, 2006   Link

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