Thought you were a problem
Thought you were a problem
Thought you were a problem
And you're a stretcher case baby

Say you could kiss like a dream
Say your kisses like peaches and cream
But while you're here
That don't mean a thing
'Cause you're a stretcher case baby

Thought you were a problem (problem)
Thought you were a problem (problem)
Thought you were a problem (problem)
You're a stretcher case baby

Make a little floor for the 30 year old whore
Soon you'll be let out
Not for your ecstasy but
It's your autopsy

Thought you were a problem (problem)
Thought you were a problem (problem)
Thought you were a problem (problem)
And you're a stretcher case baby

Sucker wanna pay so what do you say?
I'm gonna scream
You caught a brick in your face
That's why
You're a stretcher case baby

Thought you were a problem (problem)
Thought you were a problem (problem)
Thought you were a problem (problem)
And you're a stretcher case baby
Thought you were a problem (problem)
Thought you were a problem (problem)
Thought you were a problem (problem)
And you're a stretcher case baby
You


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    The lyrics here are way off, seem to be for a song "Stretcher case" by a different band. This is something more like it, but I can't figure out everything she's saying.

    You've got a problem And you've got it good And you ??? [don't have a ???] Like you know you should It's doing no good for you Oh, no good at all I just took it away now Let's begin the fun

    You wrote her a letter If it makes you feel better But that doesn't matter You better believe it

    It's doing no good for you Oh no good at all I just took it away now Begin the fun

    What a sucker! I want a fucker! How 'bout another?

    How 'bout it baby?

    Wormsieon February 27, 2015   Link

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