Say hello to homewreckers everywhere
Define her it means she'll fuck anyone
No self-esteem, she's on her knees
Not leaving much to the imagination
In those pretty high heels

Amy stand up and receive this award
I am pleased to pronounce you a whore
Amy you're such a disease you're the queen
of sleaze rule the streets from your knees

You'd take off your clothes
Don't bother him with those
The wedding band on his hand says it
But you couldn't care less about which man you're in bed with

Oh, Did I hurt your feelings?
Am I so untrue
Would you meet his family?
I didn't think so.

Not leaving much to the imagination
In those pretty high heels

Amy stand up and receive this award
I am pleased to pronounce you a whore
Amy you're such a disease you're the queen
of sleaze rule the streets from your knees

[Bridge]

Strip away. Dignity's overrated. Straight forward.
I hate her more. Stripped away. And oversaturated.
I call her - HOMEWRECKER

[Guitar Solo]

Amy stand up and receive this award
I am pleased to pronounce you a whore
Amy you're such a disease you're the queen
of sleaze rule the streets from your knees


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    "The wedding band on his hand says it"

    is supposed to be

    The wedding band on his left hand says it

    Randomhero01on September 23, 2007   Link

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