I’m having a party but you’re not invited
Pizza and fizzy-pop it’s all so exciting
Sardines and musical chairs
What a shame that you’re not here
Cos you’re not my friend anymore
You’ve made your position quite clear from your distance
What crime have I done that negates my existence?
Me and all of my other chums
Will sit and talk till the evening comes
Cos youre not our friend anymore
We’ll have fezzek
And everyone leaves with a present
Kisses and hugs it’s so pleasant
Peaceful, and I
I hate you, I hope that you die
I’m having a party and I hope that you know this
Spend Friday alone and pretend not to notice
All of the stupid things you’ve done
I know and I’m telling everyone
Cos you’re not my best friend anymore
And tomorrow I will find a new friend
From the new friend shop
And my friend you are not
And I hate you as much as I miss you


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    What the hell does 'fezzek' mean? I thought the line was 'pheasant'? Cos all GOOD parties have pheasant ;) I like this song lots..

    dricamboon October 26, 2006   Link
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    the last line really hit me the first time i listened to this song

    bleep!on May 10, 2006   Link
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    its pheasant, ive listened to it about a million times just to make sure ha!

    Liannethegreaton May 30, 2007   Link
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    Its most defintley we'll have Pheasant. I hear Pheasant anyway.

    I remember when I first heard this song, it really hit me as me and my best friend had just parted ways so to speak.

    "What crime have I done that negates my existence?" and "And I hate you as much as I miss you"

    are my favourite lines of this song.

    prettylikedollyon October 08, 2007   Link
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    I love this song cause it's so wonderfully childish and serious at the same time. But do I have an unusual version of the song? Cause in mine she clearly sings: "Me and all of my other chums Will sit and talk 'bout your smelly bum"

    One of my favourite lines actually, apart from the ones prettylikedolly has already mentioned.

    Nabend1401on March 06, 2008   Link
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    i really don't like emmy the great's lyrics.

    maliaaon November 22, 2008   Link
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    definitely sais Pheasant. + there's no such thing as 'fezzek'

    turnthatshitoffon February 02, 2009   Link
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    It also ought to be "kyrie eleison", rather than "giving liason."

    yaysunshineon December 28, 2011   Link

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