Hi
Welcome to my ex-girlfriend club
Have you met Allison, Emily, Christine, Daniella
You said you give me a-attack
I got no style
I'm strictly words
Me got no style

Welcome to my ex-girlfriend club
Help yourself to the salad bar
I'm in a corner how am I gonna do it
Don't know what else I can do

Rub a dub Rub a dub dub
Welcome to my ex-girlfriend club

Have you met Deirdre, Dorothy, Esmorada
I said you give me a-attack

You wonder why I act like a fool
Because you treat me like one

You're not home
Oh I see how it is

Oh each one to one
Why don't you say it to my face

My face turns pale when I get your emails
You know where I live
You know where I live

Oh it's me with my tail between my legs?
Sorry
So you give me a- attack
Me got no style
I'm strictly words
Oh then stop wanking
Hi, Welcome to my ex-girlfriend club

How many ways could I express my love for you?
I should've given her a good slap
Welcome to my ex-girlfriend club

Running around town with my head held down
No feelings in my hands
You're a bit too young to understand
Don't be fooled by looks
I'm still daddy from the block

What time is it?
Now I can't love
We can still remember can't we
I got an email today from puff daddy

He likes how I sing

Maybe I should get a tattoo some bling bling

So you give me a- attack
Rub a dub Rub a dub dub
Welcome to my ex-girlfriend club
Welcome to my ex-girlfriend club

All aboard
Have a nice day, I'm gradually turning gay

Welcome to my ex-girlfriend club


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Ex-Girlfriend Club Lyrics as written by Jason Philips Daniel Treacy

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    What a great song... these guys have been around forever, but this is the first tune to strike a chord with me. The "heroin" beat is quite interesting.

    incredible. the rest of the album is too much work to transcribe, but I kind of like "she can stop traffic" as well.

    thanks to indiekids.org for turning me on to this one. It's too bad I can't understand half of what he's saying, but I did my best on the lyrics... I'll update if anyone has a better suggestion.

    sladeon April 15, 2006   Link

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