She
She
She

Lock the bus undo the chain
Getting all to hot, gotta head on 5th and main
I look like you I feel the same
You don't even know my name

I got this tied up to my cell
Well everybody's gone to the everybody shell

Are you coming through, do you want me to, take your body
It would be so cool, to be cool with you, I said lordy lordy

I don't like blood into the chain
There ain't a nellie mellie stairs up in my brain
A dirty sun will burn away
Do you even want to stay

Are you coming through, do you want me to, take your body
It would be so cool, to be cool with you, I said lordy lordy
Where'd ya get that bruise, do you want me to,
take your body
I must still, taking your bod away

Are you coming through, do you want me to, take your body
It would be so cool, to be cool with you. I said lordy lordy
Where'd ya get that bruise, do you want me to,
take your body
I must still, taking your bod away


Lyrics submitted by ANTWANmyMAN, edited by Mellow_Harsher, 60_miles_an_hour

Bunker Hill Lyrics as written by John Anthony Frusciante Michael Balzary

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    such a great song!!!!! It would be so cool, to be cool with you (it would b cool 2 be with em indeed!!!!)

    ANTWANmyMANon August 06, 2005   Link

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