I'm a raisin she's a cow
The way she's looking at me now...wow!
When conversation comes my way
I say I go to church to pray
You know almost every day
That's when she walks away

O Yeah?!
So you want to talk about it for a while
O Yeah?!
So you went school to relearn how to smile
O Yeah?!
She said la de da de dream, she said come on
O Yeah?
Well, O Yeah!

Smoke to mouth and nod your head
I can't remember what you said
And your name again?
Constipation verbally
Then I walk away

O Yeah?!
So you want to talk about it for a while
O Yeah?!
So you went school to relearn how to smile
O Yeah?!
She said la de da de dream, she said come on
O Yeah?
Well, O Yeah!

Sweet candy
Just give me some sweet candy
You make me feel ooh baby
You think you're all that!

O Yeah?!
I want to talk about it for a while
O Yeah?!
Went to school to relearn how to smile
O Yeah?!
She said la de da de dream, she said come on
O Yeah?
Well, O Yeah!

On and on


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    i recon dis song is pretty mad and if elwyn5150 recons dat they stole the riff from 'the pixies' its not like they copied the whole song and if ya like it ya do if ya hate good 4 u no need to prove ur opinion to everyone its not like they're gonna go 'omg i reli love dis song but im not gonna listen to it coz they copied a guitar riff' jeez...

    (lol sry guys i get kinda grrrrr wen ppl call End of Fashion a SHITTY band)

    deathcabforcutieson October 01, 2005   Link

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