Black dress with the tights underneath
I've got the breath of the last cigarette on my teeth
And she's an actress, but she ain't got no need
She's got money from parents in a trust fund back east

Ta-ta-ta-tongues always pressed to your cheeks
While my tongue is on the inside of some other girl's teeth
Tell your boyfriend if he says he's got beef
That I'm a vegetarian and I ain't fucking scared of him

She wants to touch me, wahoo
She wants to love me, wahoo
She'll never leave me, wahoo, wahoo hoo hoo
Don't trust a ho
Never trust a ho
Won't trust a ho
Because the ho won't trust me

She wants to touch me, wahoo
She wants to love me, wahoo
She'll never leave me, wahoo, wahoo hoo hoo
Don't trust a ho
Never trust a ho
Won't trust a ho
Because the ho won't trust me

X's on the back of your hands
Washed them in the bathroom to drink like the bands
And the set list you stole off the stage
Has red and purple lipstick all over the page

Bra-bra-bra-bruises cover your arms
Shaking in the fingers with the bottle in your palm
And the best is, no one knows who you are
Just another girl alone at the bar

She wants to touch me, wahoo
She wants to love me, wahoo
She'll never leave me, wahoo, wahoo hoo hoo
Don't trust a ho
Never trust a ho
Won't trust a ho
Because the ho won't trust me

She wants to touch me, wahoo
She wants to love me, wahoo
She'll never leave me, wahoo, wahoo hoo hoo
Don't trust a ho
Never trust a ho
Won't trust a ho
Because the ho won't trust me

Shush girl, shut your lips
Do the Helen Keller and talk with your hips
I said shush girl, shut your lips
Do the Helen Keller and talk with your hips
I said shush girl, shut your lips
Do the Helen Keller and talk with your hips

She wants to touch me, wahoo
She wants to love me, wahoo
She'll never leave me, wahoo, wahoo hoo hoo
Don't trust a ho
Never trust a ho
Won't trust a ho
Because the ho won't trust me

She wants to touch me, wahoo
She wants to love me, wahoo
She'll never leave me, wahoo, wahoo hoo hoo
Don't trust a ho
Never trust a ho
Won't trust a ho
Because the ho won't trust me


Lyrics submitted by singusasong, edited by missperfect42

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    well 2 loverly, i already explained myself, but i will leave one final comment on my thoughts. Music in my opinion, is something u create, and you express emotion through. this is nothing more than some electronica synth beats that someone made on their computer. theres no real instruments, therefore, example one of no talent, second i disagree with u, i dont think that this shows any emotion. its just some pop scene douchebags, who made up some ryhmes about sex. Pop in general, at least all that ive heard, is the same. computer noise behind some semi-catchy and usually dirty, ryhmes. thats y i dont listn to it. i like metal, wich in my and many others opinion is the most difficult of generes because good metal requires extreme skill and talent to produce, from the guitars, to the drums, to the screaming or the crooning. while most people, like you i assume, think of it as random violent screaming, if u actually listen, it can offer some of the most emotional, thoght-provoking moments of your life.

    and 2 answer your question, Please explain how a bunch of people saying "Its about bangin hoes!" (roughly 250 of the 285 comments) justifys talent.

    This will be my last post, because im just adding to the comments of a band who does not deserve it.

    MetalMartyron June 09, 2010   Link

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