From the Eastcoast to the Westcoast
Screamo screamo gotta go

Eyeliner
Your stupid hair
You're tryna look spooky with your morbid stare

Screamo screamo gotta go
Screamo screamo gotta go
Screamo screamo gotta go
Screamo screamo gotta go

Tight black clothes
You look like a freak
You think you're so cool
You're the flavour of the week

Screamo screamo gotta go
Screamo screamo gotta go
Screamo screamo gotta go
Screamo screamo gotta go
Its gotta go, its gotta end

This is the part (the part) where all the girls will like you
This is the part where all the guys will think you're cool
This is the part where you want the girls to think you're cute
This is the part where you want the guys to think you're cool (you're not cool)
But your not
No because you suck


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Screamo Gotta Go Lyrics as written by Chad Everett Gilbert Cyrus William Bolooki

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    This song is about screamo sucking, because screamo does suck. I appreciate nearly every type of music, but screamo has gotta go!

    treetherealeston April 03, 2011   Link

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