There is a girl she is brand new

So shiny vinyl-y

so finally we know what to do

And she is toxic what I hear

And just like plasticine

I want to squish her

Because she's perfect

She's plastic

She's perfectly plastic

Everybody wants to kiss her

Perfect plastic lips

They said to get away

But I can't give her the slip

It makes me wonder if this world is plastic

A-woah-woah you're really artificial

It makes me wonder if you might think

That I may be artificial myself

It makes me wonder if this world is plastic

A-woah-woah you're really artificial

It's officially official!

You know that girl she's out of touch

So squeaky, freaky, and I'm thinking

That she may be too much

And she's a genius did you know?

And yeah, I'm sure she really cares about you

It's officially official

Kiss those plastic lips!


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    I love this song its awsome ;-)))) I think its about a girl who is artificial (metaphorically) and is sort of up herself and gives out artificial love

    Singme_emoon December 31, 2005   Link
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    to me, this song perfectly describes the majority of teenage girls growing up these days, the 'plastics' as we call them at school. the ones who care more about how they look than how they act. the ones who are just waiting to become old enough to permanantly disfigure their bodies with plastic surgery

    why does everyone feel the need to look the same anyway? people should never feel that they need to change themselves because other people are skinnier, have bigger boobs or are prettier. people are meant to be different, and these differences are what make us beautiful

    mairion March 30, 2006   Link
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    amazing song it makes me happy and makes me want to dance and sing it every time i hear it i like it alot cuz my brother got me into this band

    triceraemerieon September 28, 2007   Link
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    "So finally we know what to do And she is toxic what I hear"

    Britney Spears?

    tommyhaychon February 20, 2009   Link

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